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MLC Student Voices

Music Learning Collective CIC

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By MLC students, for young Creative Practitioners everywhere. This show is designed for students at the Music Learning Collective to showcase their talents and share their thoughts as their journeys progress.
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Student Voices, Big Ideas

Detroit Country Day School

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Welcome to Student Voices, Big Ideas, a space where we celebrate the voices, stories, and journeys of our Detroit Country Day students. In these episodes, you’ll hear from students as they share their insights, experiences, and inspirations. Tune in to listen to our student share lessons and perspectives that shape our community.
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Haslett Voices

Patrick Malley

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Superintendent Patrick Malley sits down with students, staff, and community members for honest conversations about learning, leadership, and what makes Haslett Public Schools strong. Real stories from real people who call Haslett home.
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Member Voices

audio podcast by NAIS

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NAIS Member Voices focuses on the hard-working individuals that make up the independent school community. Each episode will feature a discussion with a different staff member at an NAIS member school about his or her role, challenges, successes, inspiration sources, and more. For more information about NAIS or any of the resources discussed, visit www.nais.org or contact us at [email protected].
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This podcast started in the winter of the 22-23 school year at John Marshall High School in Rochester, MN. The purpose behind the podcast is to put a spotlight on student voice, talent, ideas, challenges, and all other topics that exist in a public high school today. Most importantly we love our Rockets and know how important their voices are! Enjoy
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For each episode, three students from The University of Manchester come together to talk about all things Manchester and university. Whether you're considering university study, have applied or are one of our current students, these podcasts will give you an insight into how to make the most of your university experience. Find out more about Manchester before joining us: https://www.manchester.ac.uk/study/
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Leadership Unscripted is a new podcast from the Maxwell Leadership Foundation that features candid conversations with high-level leaders in education, government, and community life. The focus is on how values-based leadership is shaping our world—and how leaders like Superintendent Weaver are paving the way for the next generation. Our audience includes school superintendents, district leaders, state education officials, and nonprofit partners who are passionate about student transformation ...
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Student Voices

pivotstudentvoices

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Join Pivot’s Student Voice Advocate Wren Gillet for our ‘Student Voices’ podcast series. We discuss all things education, keeping students, their perceptions and opinions at the centre of the conversation.
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The Conversation

ESC of Central Ohio

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Welcome to "The Conversation", the ESC of Central Ohio's podcast! Join podcast hosts John Hambrick and Rachel Daniels every month as they explore a variety of topics featuring voices in education, helping to ignite ideas and inspire change. Want to be part of "The Conversation"? Email us: [email protected] Season 2 of The Conversation is here! This season we're exploring themes that will keep you informed, excited, and engaged —with a new twist, several of our episodes will incl ...
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The FULL VOICE Podcast With Nikki Loney

The FULL VOICE podcast shares modern teaching tips, vocal pedagogy, business best practices for voice professionals.

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Sharing inspiring interviews with music educators from around the world, the FULL VOICE Podcast shares pedagogy, business strategies, and best practices for your voice studio.
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Get Schooled amplifies and elevates the stories and voices of students so that they can have agency in our education system. Get Schooled is a youth-led podcast produced by the Kentucky Student Voice Team, a statewide organization of young people co-creating more just, democratic Kentucky schools and communities as research, policy and advocacy partners. Find more from us at ksvt.org.
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The Bridge: a Disagreeing Well podcast from University College London and Students' Union UCL tackles some of the most hotly debated issues of our time and provides practical techniques to bridge the divide between conflicting views. Each episode, our student hosts Lea Hofer and Tara Constantine, along with expert UCL mediator Dr. Melanie Garson, dive into a polarising question with informed and passionate guests with contrasting views. Tune in to better understand these critical debates, an ...
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Through Our Eyes

thomaspocklingtontrust

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Navigating the student journey Through Our Eyes. Created by Thomas Pocklington Trust’s Student Voices, Through Our Eyes is where blind and partially sighted young people get together to chat about the highs and lows of deciding on a course for higher education and applying to uni. Real topics, trends, and conversations. From attending open days, applying for DSA and student finance, choosing accommodation and figuring out uni life as a student with sight loss. This is a podcast for you. Whet ...
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SA Voices From the Field

Dr. Jill Creighton, NASPA

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SA Voices from the Field shares the voices and stories from student affairs professionals from around the world. This podcast provides you with practical advice to help you be the best student affairs practitioner you can be, no matter where you are in your career.
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Youth Voice Matters Podcast

Youth Voice Matters International

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Youth Voice Matters is a talk show platform that encourages young people to share their voices and discuss all necessary issues affecting and slowing down the productivity and stability of youths around the globe.
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Voices United in Education

Escambia County Public Schools

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Hear the positive stories in education that don’t make the news. You’ll hear uplifting stories of student, parent and teacher impact in Escambia County. Meredith Hackwith Edwards interviews teachers, staff, parents, students, graduates, community mentors and members, so that we can become more united inside and outside the classroom to support the success of every student in Florida’s Escambia County Public Schools.
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Welcome to Wholehearted Voice Pedagogy, a podcast dedicated to the art and practice of teaching singers. Host David Sisco knits together current research from a plethora of fields to highlight a student-centered, culturally responsive, trauma-informed approach to teaching, which gives singers agency over their vocal expression and buoys teacher well-being. Each episode, David will be joined by a special guest, who will share their wholehearted knowledge about the student-teacher relationship ...
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Step into the heart of the Sioux City Community School District with Students On—a student-led podcast that explores the moments, voices, and people who bring our schools to life. Each episode shines a spotlight on students, staff, or parents in our district, offering a closer look at those inspiring the next generation of learners. From the classroom to the community, we dive into the stories and topics that define our schools. Tune in to hear the voices making a difference—and maybe even f ...
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EdTech Bites is a Podcast about all things EdTech and Food hosted by Gabriel Carrillo. He interviews teachers, leaders, and innovators to discuss the latest trends in educational technology. Many times, while sharing a meal together. So subscribe, tell a friend or colleague, and remember that great conversations happen when we break bread with great people. Buen Provecho!
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Classrooms Who Write

Classrooms Who Write

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The first 5 minute podcast for ELA teachers to play in class! REAL student writers share their writing, writing reflections, and writing tips. Inspired by voices from the Write About community–share your writing at WriteAbout.com
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Environmental Leadership Chronicles is brought to you by the California Association of Environmental Professionals. We interview leaders in the environmental industry to share information about their career development beyond the technical work. This podcast is for anyone who is interested in any and all things within the environmental profession and leadership.
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In this series, guests from across UCL and beyond share their innovative solutions and ideas for addressing societal challenges, discussing topics from a cross-disciplinary perspective and inspiring and encouraging us to think differently about issues of local, national and global concern.
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Imagine a world where we can build bridges to peace and understanding. This podcast shares the powerful stories of peace-seeking leaders and the inspiring initiatives of everyday individuals, including those fostering meaningful allyship with Israel and the Jewish people. Join us as we explore how coexistence and respect foster positive relationships, and that finding our common ground leads us to speaking in "Common Voices."
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All That’s Left is a podcast from Left Voice where we discuss the exploitation we face under capitalism, the fight against all oppression, and the fight for international socialist revolution. New episode every two weeks(ish). Follow us on Patreon at https://patreon.com/leftvoice.
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Short and thoughtful discussions with alternate students on a range of topics. Student led discussions that reflect their current and lived experiences. In this podcast the students discuss what led them to alternative education.
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On Our Minds

Student Reporting Labs

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On Our Minds is an Edward R. Murrow award-winning, student-led and student-produced podcast about the biggest mental health challenges young people face. In each episode, two teen reporters guide you through stories by high schoolers from PBS News Student Reporting Labs about the teenage experience that connects, educates and inspires listeners of all ages. Season 5 is an 8-episode podcast season exploring the theme “who inspires you?” Episodes feature student journalists from across the cou ...
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Viterbi Voices: The Podcast

USC Viterbi Undergraduate Admission

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Welcome to life at the USC Viterbi School of Engineering. Classes, student organizations, faculty, research, hands-on projects, and don't forget our social lives outside of class - it's all up for discussion with regular appearances and interviews with special guests. Viterbi Voices: The Podcast is hosted by Paul Ledesma (Executive Director, Undergraduate Admission) and current student Hannah Fonseca (Mechanical Engineering, Class of 2027).
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Hosted by Dominique Johnson-Lindsay, The Active Listener Podcast by Lightspeed amplifies the voices shaping K-12 education. Each episode features conversations with district leaders, educators or K-12 stakeholders working to improve schools and classrooms alongside evolving technology and teaching methods. Whether you’re an educator seeking inspiration, an administrator navigating change, or simply passionate about the future of learning, The Active Listener podcast is for you.
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Literacy Talks

Reading Horizons

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Welcome to Literacy Talks, a podcast from Reading Horizons, where reading momentum begins. Each episode features our trio of literacy champions: Stacy Hurst, an assistant professor of reading at Southern Utah University and Chief Academic Advisor at Reading Horizons; Donell Pons, a dyslexia specialist, educator, presenter, and writer, who now works with adults with reading challenges; and Lindsay Kemeny, a dedicated elementary teacher who is a CERI-certified Structured Literacy Classroom Tea ...
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This Is A Voice

Jeremy Fisher and Dr Gillyanne Kayes

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Voice experts and bestselling authors Dr Gillyanne Kayes and Jeremy Fisher have been chatting about voice for more than 20 years - this time they've switched the microphone on. Vocal technique? check. Musicals? check. The weird things you can do with your voice? check. Includes AMA on voice, singing, speaking, performance techniques, voice exercises and so much more.
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ProTalks

UVU Review

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All of the UVU Revu's Podcasts in one place. Check out our various shows! Makes sure to subscribe for new shows/episodes coming soon! Follow The UVU Revu for more updates and local/UVU news. Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/UVUreview/) Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/uvureview/) Twitter (https://twitter.com/uvureview)
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In her final episode of Voices of Student Success, Inside Higher Ed reporter Ashley Mowreader walks through some of the latest trends in student success in higher education including generative artificial intelligence tools, mental health resources for students, affordability in higher education and internship requirements for students. Later, hear…
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Student Affairs professionals often serve as the heartbeat of a college campus, shaping transformative experiences for students at every stage of their educational journey. In the latest episode of Student Affairs Voices from the Field, host Dr. Jill Creighton is joined by Colleen Maeder, Director of Student Services at Miracosta College's San Elij…
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This this episode, Daisy reflects on her interview with MLC teacher Aaliyah - her findings, feelings and conclusions. Follow this link to find out more about the Creative Practitioner course, https://www.musiclearningcollective.com/courses/creative-practitioners/ Alternative Provision pathways at MLC https://www.musiclearningcollective.com/alternat…
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Thinking about applying to The University of Manchester? In this episode, students Yasmin, Swarali, Thabisile and Michael open up about their experiences of applying to university, what worried them, what helped them through and how they decided on their courses. They’re joined by Huw from the Student Recruitment team, who explains the application …
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Send us a text How do you support your child’s transition into adulthood? How early should you start thinking about that? For parents of students with disabilities, these are tough questions. Pam Cebula is the ECPS Program Specialist, supporting parents through their child’s education and development into the early years of adulthood. Stacey Shelnu…
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Superintendent Patrick Malley sits down with Bridget Booth, an eighth grade science teacher at Haslett Middle School who advises the SEA and SEAL student clubs. They discuss how environmental and climate initiatives have become student-driven movements within our schools, and what authentic student voice looks like in practice. Through the lens of …
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Jessica Bremmer, English department chair and upper school English teacher at Westridge School (CA), shares how her background in English and passion for storytelling shape her leadership and commitment to amplifying student voices. She discusses creating spaces where students feel heard and empowered, supporting faculty in times of change, and fos…
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In this episode, Talise (ECE '27) sits down with Jessica (ECE '27) to talk about her summer internship at Northrop Grumman, how USC helped her get the job, succeed in the internship, and how the internship shaped her future at USC. They discuss specific classes at USC and how those skills can be applied to industry jobs, and general advice for stud…
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Allied Voices for Israel (AVI) is dedicated to fostering connections and finding common ground beyond the Jewish faith. The necessity of this mission became profoundly clear after October 7th, prompting a surge of strong student allies to speak up for the Jewish community on campus. Listen to this inspiring podcast to hear directly from these brave…
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Qassim Bazzi, a Detroit Country Day super lifer, takes us on his journey through diverse experiences and the lessons he's learned along the way. With a focus on humanity, Qassim emphasizes the importance of engaging in activities that foster personal growth and that positively impact others. In this episode, he shares how his various passions—from …
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In this episode, we feature Xela Brainin Godinez, a student at CSU Channel Islands studying Environmental Science and Resource Management with a marine and coastal emphasis. Having served as a AEP Student Council Member and participant on the People & Culture Committee, Xela brings a fresh perspective on entering the environmental profession. From …
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Professor Julia Davidson and Dr Ruby Farr chat to us about their new book, Pathways into and out of Youth Cybercrime, which is due for publication this month. Drawing on large-scale surveys, expert interviews and conversations with convicted cybercriminals, their research examines the human and technical drivers behind online offending, highlightin…
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Send us a text Most singers can learn the notes and the words. That isn’t the part that gets in the way. The real block sits under the surface. It’s the moment where the song should land and somehow doesn’t. You can feel it. The audience can feel it. Something is missing. In this episode, we dig into that missing piece How singers learn songs too f…
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Send us a text Is combining elementary & middle school a good idea? What does this look like logistically? Dr. Michael Roberts, Director of Middle Schools for Escambia County Public Schools, talks about moving to K-6 at Cordova Park and West Pensacola and how K-8 at Longleaf will impact students, parents and teachers. You’ll hear what inspired thes…
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Andrew Taylor sits down with Kristin Keffeler for a thoughtful conversation about the growing shift in the trust world—from focusing solely on technical outcomes to prioritizing human wellbeing. Kristin explains why beneficiary wellbeing statutes matter and how they shine a light on the often-overlooked human side of wealth. They unpack common stig…
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Want to bring your whole district together with one simple tool? ClassDojo for Districts makes it easy to engage families and strengthen school communities—at every level. It's the number one communication app trusted by millions of K-12 teachers, now with district-wide oversight and controls. From Pre-K to high school, ClassDojo connects your scho…
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In this episode, Karissa (ME '27) sits down with MADLab Researchers Haozheng Ma (3rd Year PhD BME) and Callie Luong (ME '27) to learn more about their paths into biomedical research and how it has transformed their experience here at USC. They discuss what drew them to the MADLab, how they balance time researching with their busy schedules, and pro…
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On this episode of The Conversation, hosts John and Rachel sit down with Olentangy Local Schools English teachers Andrea Vescelius and Hannah Rust to explore how their practice of not grading reshaped mindsets and renewed hope for both students and educators. Welcome to Season 3 of The Conversation! This season we’re exploring how educators can red…
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If you've ever wondered about the real impact of student affairs in higher education—or if you're searching for compelling ways to articulate its value—this episode of "Student Affairs Voices from the Field" is a must-listen. Host Dr. Jill Creighton brings together three leading voices in our field—Dr. Anna Gonzalez, Dr. Lori Reesor, and Dr. Michel…
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Ever hear something in a meeting, online, or even at a conference that made you do a double take? In this episode, the hosts of Literacy Talks share surprising, questionable, and even cringe-worthy things they’ve heard about literacy—and why they wish they weren’t true. From conversations that raise eyebrows to persistent myths that refuse to fade,…
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211 | Alleviating Stress & Overfunctioning with Lisa Pinnock{fullvoicemusic.com}⭐ Find links mentioned in this episode here: https://www.fullvoicemusic.com/podcast/211/ ⭐On episode 211 of The FULL VOICE Podcast, Nikki welcomes Lisa Pinnock—music educator, choir director, studio owner, and life coach with over 30 years of experience helping people f…
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Khadija needs advice. As a student with retinitis pigmentosa who will be applying to university soon, she reached out to Aleks and Faith to discuss their experiences as blind and partially sighted students in choosing a university, a course and navigating the accessibility minefield. Listen to hear how Aleks went on to graduate with a degree in Mar…
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Season 13 of "Student Affairs Voices from the Field," hosted by Dr. Jill Creighton, shines a spotlight on the value of student affairs through engaging stories from both fresh perspectives and seasoned experts. In the recent Thanksgiving break episode, Dr. Jill Creighton and Dr. Christopher Lewis reflect on the whirlwind pace of the academic year a…
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In this episode, Oden talks to rank-and-file union member and college professor Jason Koslowski about Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson's book Abundance, and the roadmap it puts forward for the crisis-ridden Democratic Party. They discuss the problems with the authors' policy prescriptions, and the broader capitalist and imperialist crises motivating t…
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This series of Voices of Student Success focuses on the use of generative artificial intelligence in higher education and how technology can support student success goals. Central New Mexico Community College is deploying a new AI-powered predictive analytics tool, CampusLens, part of CampusWorks, to improve data visibility in student retention, ea…
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In this episode of Literacy Talks, we sit down with Viv Ramakrishnan, founder of Project Read AI, to explore the intersection of artificial intelligence, pedagogy, and equity in literacy instruction. Viv shares his journey from teacher to tech innovator, the surprising limits of AI in decoding language, and how real-time, research-based tools are b…
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Send us a text Why Latin club? What does a Latin club competition look like? What unconventional methods are working for students? Dr. Dana Boddy is the Principal of Escambia High School and Amy Hornick is the Latin teacher as well as the record holder for longest time taught at the school – 36 years! In this episode, they share how Latin club is n…
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This episode explores the quiet, constant tension male teachers experience when trying to build authentic relationships with students. From hugs to high-fives, what feels natural for many female educators often feels risky or off-limits for their male colleagues. We also dive into Texas Senate Bill 12 (SB12), a new law that requires parental consen…
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In this episode, host Ethne James Souch speaks with Professor Mette Louise Berg, Dr Judith Spirig, Faith Nyamakanga, and Nelson Gomez about the lived realities of asylum housing in the UK, and the wider political and policy landscape that shapes them. Drawing from a Grand Challenges-funded participatory research project focused on asylum dispersal …
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We’re kicking off our Timeless Leadership Principles series with a leader who knows what it means to serve a state, stand firm in conviction, and lead through change. In this episode of Leadership Unscripted, Dr. Greg Steely sits down with Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the first female governor in the state’s history. Together, they exp…
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In this episode, Sophie (CHE '28) sits down with Sidha Kunada (ENE '27) and Taara Shastri (ENE '28) to discusses their involement in Engineers Without Borders, the communities formed through club engagement, and dealing with feelings of accomplishment in projects that can take years to complete. Text us a Question or Comment - it may be on our next…
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On the latest episode of Student Affairs Voices from the Field, host Dr. Jill Creighton explores the intersection of enrollment management and student affairs with special guest Dr. Christopher Tremblay, Executive Director of Enrollment Management at the University of Michigan's Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning. If you're curious …
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On the final episode of this season of Wholehearted Voice Pedagogy, I have an in-depth conversation with Dr. Brian Manternach about his new book, Voices of Influence. Brian opens up about the impact of his family and mentors, including his doctoral voice teacher at Indiana University, Robert J. Harrison (or Bob). Brian beautifully illustrates how v…
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Send us a text How can six different courses be taught within one program? What does computer technology have to do with boats? What benefits are students graduating with? Stefan Schmitt is the marine service technology instructor at George Stone Technical College, recognized by Yamaha as the top US school for student job placement. He is also the …
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In this episode, Sarah (BME '28, pre-med) sits down with Cedric (BME '28, pre-med) and Mattice (CHE ' 28, pre-law) to discuss the ins and outs of pursuing a career path other than traditional engineering with an engineering degree. They discuss the various resources that they utilize here at USC, staying involved within both the engineering and the…
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In this episode of The Active Listener by Lightspeed, Dominique speaks with Dr. Matthew Woods - deputy superintendent, lifelong educator, and podcaster- about the powerful relationship between strong instructional strategy and the technology that supports it. Dr. Woods shares how his early experiences shaped his path into education, what he learned…
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In this episode, we're excited to feature Andrea Doonan, an ecological landscape designer based in San Diego who is transforming how we think about residential landscapes. Andrea specializes in designing spaces that connect people with nature while incorporating regenerative and sustainable practices. Her award-winning landscapes have been featured…
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Mariah Zeni and Preston Blum, two seniors at Detroit Country Day School share their learning through the Global Problem Solving Institute (GPSI). In this episode, Andrew Callery, DCDS Assistant Director of College Counseling talks to Mariah and Preston about their experiences, highlighting how they navigated the complexities of our climate crisis a…
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This series of Voices of Student Success focuses on the use of generative artificial intelligence in higher education and how technology can support student success goals. Since 2022, there’s been a surge in the number and types of applications using generative AI, but not all tools are the same. So how can faculty, staff and students learn to iden…
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Sophie sits down with professor Marty Van Wagoner to discuss how to find exactly what employers look for, shedding light on how to learn the skills needed to acquire the job you want. Follow us on social! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UVUreview Instagram: ⁠https://https//instagram.com/uvureview%C2%A0⁠ Twitter: ⁠https://x.com/uvureview⁠ Watch o…
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In this episode, Syd Wendt shares her senior speech about unimaginable loss and the resilience that followed. She speaks about the raw emotions of losing her mother, providing a powerful reminder that grief is not just a weight to carry but a complex process that shapes our lives. As she recounts her struggles and triumphs, we get a glimpse of how …
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In the latest episode of Student Affairs Voices from the Field, host Dr. Jill Creighton brings together members of the third cohort of the Global Master's Students Program, a unique partnership between NASPA, the European University College Association (EucA), and Lumsa University in Rome. This special episode showcases graduate students from aroun…
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Send us a text Burnout can creep up quietly - until one day you realise you’ve got nothing left to give. In this honest, wide-ranging conversation, Dr Gillyanne Kayes, Jeremy Fisher and guest Dr Marisa Lee Naismith (host of A Voice and Beyond) talk about burnout in the performing arts: how it happens, what it feels like, and what recovery really ta…
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