Brought to you by the Texas National Security Review, this podcast features lectures, interviews, and panel discussions at The University of Texas at Austin.
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University Of Texas At Austin Podcasts
Weely news updates at University of Texas at Austin
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A lively (and often funny) look at legislation and constitutional jurisprudence by preeminent law professors Richard Epstein and John Yoo. The show is hosted by Charles C. W. Cooke. Law Talk is a podcast of the Civitas Institute at the University of Texas at Austin.
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The inimitable Richard Epstein offers his unique perspective on national developments in public policy and the law. The Libertarian is a podcast of the Civitas Institute at the University of Texas at Austin.
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The McCombs School of Business at the University of Texas at Austin isn't just one of the top business schools in the country. It's a place where chances are taken, dreams are born, and boldness is celebrated. Perseverance, drive, and a welcoming sense of encouragement are at the center of Texas McCombs. To celebrate that spirit of ingenuity, the McCombs Made podcast features interviews with trailblazing McCombs alumni and friends, highlighting successes, reflecting on mistakes, and sharing ...
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Podcasts from The University of Texas' student newspaper, The Daily Texan.
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Into the Fold: Issues in Mental Health is the monthly podcast by the Hogg Foundation for Mental Health. Consistent with the spirit of the foundation's work, the podcast captures the human implications of mental health and related issues, bringing you conversations with mental health advocates, researchers, consumers, officials, and others who carry the torch on behalf of mental health and wellness in Texas and beyond. Into the Fold is part of the Texas Podcast Network. Texas Podcast Network ...
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"Learning From Experts" is exclusively for the COACHES in the athletic department at the University of Texas at Austin. As well as for the administrative staff. Each week we select the "BEST of the BEST" audio content that helps our coaches excel at their job. Sometimes it's a coaching podcast episode with a big name coach, sometimes it's YouTube content relating to coaching athletes and getting the most out of them. And occasionally it's content that pertains to a coach's personal life, reg ...
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Hosted by Dean Allan Cole, this podcast from the Steve Hicks School of Social Work at the University of Texas at Austin features conversations about social work education with leadership at universities and colleges across the United States.
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Tex's French Grammar is the grammar component of Français Interactif, an online French course from the University of Texas at Austin.
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Tex's French Grammar is the grammar component of Français Interactif, an online French course from the University of Texas at Austin.
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Tex's French Grammar is the grammar component of Français Interactif, an online French course from the University of Texas at Austin.
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Behind every scientific discovery is a scientist (or 12) and a story. “Point of Discovery” takes you on a journey beyond WHAT we know to HOW we know it. Along the way, listeners will meet the sometimes quirky, always passionate people whose curiosity unlocks hidden worlds. Music by: Podington Bear. Learn more at: http://pointofdiscovery.org DISCLAIMER Point of Discovery is part of the Texas Podcast Network, which is brought to you by The University of Texas at Austin. Podcasts are produced b ...
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Tex's French Grammar is the grammar component of Français Interactif, an online French course from the University of Texas at Austin.
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Tex's French Grammar is the grammar component of Français Interactif, an online French course from the University of Texas at Austin.
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Conversations with professionals throughout the entertainment industry. Created as part of a course in the Department of Radio Television and Film in the Moody College of Communication at the University of Texas at Austin.
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Hosted by Mario Ajero, the SFA Music Audio Podcast features faculty, students, and guest artists at the School of Music at Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, Texas. For more information about the SFA School of Music, visit us on the web at: music.sfasu.edu
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The Hindi Urdu Flagship at the University of Texas at Austin » Lectures and Performances
Hindi Urdu Flagship
An undergraduate program at the University of Texas at Austin designed for students who wish to achieve advanced professional proficiency in Hindi and Urdu.
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The mission of the TEX Talks Podcast and Speaker Series is to identify, capture, and share the entrepreneurial spirit that surrounds the University of Texas at Austin and its community. Entrepreneurs share their stories with students to help inspire the leaders of tomorrow, and then we share with others to enjoy via podcast and video formats. Talks will feature leaders in all entrepreneurial backgrounds including CPGs, Fintech, SaaS, medicine, energy, music, education, and others that are ch ...
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Tá Falado: Brazilian Portuguese Pronunciation for Speakers of Spanish
College of Liberal Arts, University of Texas at Austin
Tá Falado provides Brazilian Portuguese pronunciation lessons for speakers of Spanish. Podcasts illustrate pronunciation differences between Spanish and Portuguese and present scenarios showing cultural differences between the U.S. and Brazil. Tá Falado is part of the Brazilpod project and is produced at the College of Liberal Arts, University of Texas at Austin. Website URL: http://coerll.utexas.edu/brazilpod/tafalado/
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A podcast and archive that documents queer life from the Rio Grande Valley and other borderlands. Created and hosted by Alexandra Nichole Salazar, a queer Chicana from Pharr, a border town in South Texas. She is also a PhD Candidate in the Mexican-American/Latinx Studies department at the University of Texas at Austin, where her research focuses on queer and anti-colonial borderland archives, memory making practices, and theories. - Follow @jotxsyrecuerdos_podcast or https://jotxsyrecuerdos. ...
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Loving Jesus. Reading His word. Enjoying the fellowship. Building His Body. // Christian Students on Campus is a registered organization at the University of Texas at Austin, and we have been joyfully serving UT and the Austin community for over 40 years.
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As artificial intelligence continues to develop, it's not enough to focus on whether AI can or cannot carry out a task — we need to focus on whether the technology should carry out the task at all. At the University of Texas at Austin, researchers across a variety of disciplines are doing just that. From Good Systems — Ethical AI at UT Austin and The Drag Audio Production House, "Generation AI" explores how AI is transforming the way we live, work, teach, learn and connect with each other.
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Which word is the best fit for a particular meaning and context? How do I express everyday ideas in colloquial language, avoiding the bookish style found in dictionaries? What’s the actual difference in meaning between the ‘synonyms’ that dictionaries offer? How do I build up phrases and sentences around a particular word? The Hindi Thesaurus addresses such questions in a series of lively, unscripted Hindi-medium conversations about groups of words of related meaning. Concentrating on select ...
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15 Minute History is a history podcast designed for historians, enthusiasts, and newbies alike. This is a joint project of Hemispheres, the international outreach consortium at the University of Texas at Austin, and Not Even Past, a website with articles on a wide variety of historical issues, produced by the History Department at the University of Texas at Austin. This podcast series is devoted to short, accessible discussions of important topics in world history, United States history, and ...
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The Drag: Stories showcases excellent audio storytelling from students at the University of Texas at Austin.
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The mission of the “OP Entrepreneurs Club,” is to spark a conversation around entrepreneurial ideas with those with the desire to start their own businesses. Our discussions include organized knowledge and interviews of entrepreneurial leaders sharing real life experiences, through our podcast. Our founders Paul Trinidad and Ozziel Godinez first met in college at the University of Texas at Austin and have sharpened their vision for the podcast through years of conversation and studies in and ...
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This series is designed to help you learn the basic vocabulary of Hindi. It is based on the vocabulary introduced in Teach Yourself Hindi; but can be used independently of any book, and should be useful for anyone beginning to learn Hindi. We give the Hindi equivalents for common English words and expressions, show how they can be used in context, and drill some of them. The idea is simply to make the words come alive as you hear them pronounced; you’ll also pick up some useful phrases, and ...
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Ever wondered what it's like to be one of the most creative people in business? How about the producer of some of Hollywood's biggest films? Host Mahlah Freeman brings you stories from alumni, faculty, students and friends of the Moody College of Communication at the University of Texas at Austin as she finds out what it's like to be them and how communication helps them succeed. Hear stories from communicators of all types – journalists, advertising professionals, movie producers, podcaster ...
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Human trafficking is modern day slavery involving the use of force, coercion, or fraud to obtain some type of labor or sex act. It affects every corner of the world and Texas, and Denton County are no exception. Interstate 35 being an un-tolled highway and a major cross-country, north-south route is one of the main trafficking routes in the country. There are over 300,000 victims of human trafficking in Texas, including almost 79,000 youth victims of sex trafficking and nearly 234,000 adult ...
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To College And Beyond
Michael King for The Institute for Public School Initiatives at The University of Texas at Austin
This podcast examines the multifaceted world of college and career readiness. You can join host Michael King as he investigates with other educators and professionals what it means for our students to truly be “college and career ready”.
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Chad Peevy is a best-selling author and award-winning speaker on human behavior. He has worked with thousands of high-performing professionals, helping them gain clarity, broaden perspective, and enhance overall well-being. With a master’s degree from The University of Texas at Austin, Chad’s leadership spans founding the Austin PRIDE Foundation and the PS Foundation for the Arts, coaching business owners, and serving as the Director of Marketing for the world’s largest real estate company. ...
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Dr. Art Markman and Dr. Bob Duke explain how our brain works.
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Elected with strong bipartisan support in 2018, Senator Nathan Johnson represents the economically and demographically diverse Senate District 16, which comprises the northern part of Dallas County. Johnson graduated magna cum laude with a degree in physics from the University of Arizona, and earned his law degree from the University of Texas at Austin. He practices law in the Trial Practice Group at the law firm of Thompson & Knight. He has also composed music for the classical concert stag ...
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The National Security Law Podcast (aka the NSL Podcast) is a weekly review of the latest legal controversies associated with the U.S. government’s national security activities and institutions, featuring Professors Bobby Chesney and Steve Vladeck of the University of Texas at Austin. They bring different perspectives to these issues, but always in a friendly spirit. The program is fast-paced but detail-rich, and is meant for lawyers and non-lawyers alike. If you’ve been looking for a thought ...
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Dr. Su Yeong Kim is a thought leader and recognized scholar researching child development in immigrant families with a focus on cultural, familial, and linguistic influences. She also serves as Professor of Human Development and Family Sciences at the University of Texas at Austin and as the Editor for the Journal of Research on Adolescence. Previously, she has held the position of editor for Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology, and Associate Editor for Developmental Psychology ...
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The South American rainforest is home to two titans. Leafcutter ants are sedentary farmers responsible for processing appreciable biomasses of tropical vegetation. They use their foraging material to cultivate obligate, fungal mutualists protected within their subterranean fortresses. Army ants are nomadic hunting machines that march in fanning swarms of thousands of individuals. They flush out and overwhelm kilograms of prey every day with their numbers, mandibles, and venomous stings. Whil ...
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The Non-Immigrant Student podcast is an audio journal of my grad-school (and now corporate) journey in the United States of America. It is an inspirational podcast that seeks to encourage and provide guidance to other non-immigrant students across the globe on how to live their best lives while fulfilling their Study/Work Abroad dreams or living far away home! My stories reveal all the lessons I'm learning on this journey, and I honestly believe that ''If I can do it, you can do it too!'' So ...
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Welcome to Season 5 of the Build Momentum for Education podcast hosted by Sarah Williamson, the CEO of SWPR Group, an agency that supports public relations, communications strategies, and thought leadership support for school districts, education companies and startups, and Dr. Chad Bolser, Chancellor of Ivy Tech. This season, they explore a particularly unique perspective in thought leadership in K-12 education: humanizing the role of the superintendent. Throughout the many conversations we ...
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Matters of money can be difficult to understand, especially if you lack the experience doing so. But financial success is just within reach—if you know where to look for help. Welcome to The Dollar Diva with Debbie. Your host, Debbie Bloyd, wants you to find your path to financial stability. Pulling on her vast experience within the industry, she helps you find the best ways to invest money and save money. Debbie Bloyd has over 24 years in the finance industry, which has equipped her with th ...
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Learn from experts to grow your career faster with fewer struggles. From job-searching to career growth, your success doesn't have to be a mystery. Listen in for unique opportunities, insights & tips from top industry experts & more. Hosted by former Boston Globe journalist and serial entrepreneur Suzanne McDonald, connect with a wide network of pros from the Interactive Marketing Insights podcast & beyond. Brought to you by ROIinU.com: a skills-packed, live-interactive course to guide aspir ...
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UT Campus Update: Finals Week Events, Art Exhibits, Basketball, and Holiday Highlights (Dec 8–15)
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1:52Hey Longhorns, it's Jenny with your Campus Update for December 8 through December 15. Let's get you set for the week—fast.First up—Monday, December 8, marks the last day of classes for the fall semester. It's also the final day to request a non-academic Q-drop or to register in absentia. Next—final exams are scheduled from Thursday, December 11, th…
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Peak Trump: War, Antitrust, and Third Terms
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1:00:33Is the United States already at war with Venezuela—and if so, who authorized it? The Law Talk crew reconvenes for a wide-ranging debate over presidential war powers, congressional passivity, and how far modern practice has drifted from constitutional text. The conversation then pivots to Netflix's attempt to buy Warner Bros antitrust and whether or…
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We often use the word stupidity to cover a wide range of mistakes. But on closer inspection, what makes something “stupid” may have less to do with what “stupid does” and more to do with what it ignores. In this episode of Two Guys on Your Head, Dr. Art Markman, Dr. Bob Duke, and Rebecca McInroy talk about the psychology of stupidity. The post Stup…
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Who actually decides when the United States goes to war—Congress or the president? Richard Epstein traces the Constitution’s original division of war powers from 1789 to the present and explain how practice, politics, and modern warfare have steadily shifted authority toward the presidency. Along the way, they explore declarations of war that never…
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On a summer morning in July 2025, floodwaters swept through Burnet and Llano counties in Central Texas, turning quiet roads into rivers. Homes were lost. Families displaced. Older adults had to be rescued from a HUD apartment complex. An RV park was destroyed. Over the chaotic weeks that followed, Community Resource Centers of Texas, working with t…
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Dr. Marina Henke, a professor at the Hertie School in Berlin and visiting professor at SAIS Johns Hopkins, discusses the motivations for writing her article "Best Practices in Grand Strategy Design," inspired by Germany's strategic reorientation post-Russia's invasion of Ukraine. She delves into the definition of grand strategy, its critical compon…
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All across Texas, people are showing that you don’t have to wait for change from the top down — you can build it from the ground up. And when local efforts succeed, they don’t just transform a workplace, a neighborhood, a classroom — they offer a template for reimagining the system itself. In this episode Larissa Minner, an expert on disability res…
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Can the President Fire Anyone? SCOTUS Hears Arguments in Trump v. Slaughter
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34:35Richard Epstein does a deep into the Supreme Court’s latest showdown: Trump v. Slaughter, a case that could redefine presidential removal power and the future of independent agencies like the FTC. Epstein walks through the constitutional history — from the Founding to Humphrey’s Executor to modern administrative courts — and explains how the Court’…
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Trade, Technology, & the US–Korea Alliance: A Conversation with Ambassador Kang
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34:33Sheena Chestnut Greitens sat down with Ambassador Kang Kyung-wha, the Republic of Korea's ambassador to the United States. Recorded before a live audience at The University of Texas at Austin on December 3, the conversation explores the deepening alignment between Seoul and Washington. Ambassador Kang and Dr. Greitens discuss the implementation of …
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The transformation of K – 12 education using AI. Tech billionaire Joe Leimandt has contributed over $1 billion.
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1:51:43He is revolutionizing K – 12 education. Using AI, kids can learn literally TWICE as much in one third the time. This is the case because the education can be customized to each unique child. And kids are taught around what they are already interested in. Like teaching fractions around baseball for the kids that have a strong interest in baseball. T…
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Are Holiday Traditions The Fountain of Youth? (Rebroadcast)
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7:51For many of us, the holidays bring us back to our families and the traditions we’ve carried through the years. And while that can come with its fair share of stress, it can also offer something unexpectedly beautiful: a chance to re-center ourselves and reconnect with the version of us we knew in childhood. In this edition of Two Guys on Your Head,…
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The ‘Starbuck-ing’ of UT alumnus and ‘Starbuck King’
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29:55Join Audio Producer Ryan Borrego as he sits down with UT alumnus Winter to talk about Winter’s journey to becoming a King of Starbucks. Reported and produced by Ryan Borrego. Cover art by Samantha Jewell Music by Blue Dot Sessions
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AI vs. Literature: A celebration of creativity at UT
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12:43Audio Producer Jakob Wayson sits down with UT student writers and creatives to discuss the importance of authentic human creativity in our modern world of AI. Recorded and produced by Jakob Wayson Cover art by Samantha Jewell Music by Blue Dot Sessions.
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Sidewalks we share: Wampus and the unhoused community
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12:47In this episode, Audio Producer Rachael Gray explores the unhoused population in UT Austin’s West Campus following the recent renewal of the West Campus Ambassadors program. Rachael speaks to members of the West Campus community and West Campus Ambassadors leadership to see how they are supporting and interacting with the unhoused people of 'Wampus…
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Alissa Bayer graduated with her MBA from McCombs in 2004 and quickly launched Milk and Honey Spa. After over 20 years in business and 10 locations nationwide, in this episode she reflects back on the lessons she learned at McCombs, what it's been like to navigate changing social norms and how she hopes her business sparks joy in the wider community…
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In this episode, Audio Reporter Mia Chiessa uncovers the stories behind Dirty Martin's, a classic restaurant in the UT and Austin communities, and explores what makes this place so special. Reported and produced by Mia Chiessa. Edited by Drew Kampf. Cover art by Merideth Weddle Music by Blue Dot Sessions…
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Richard Epstein examines the constitutional, statutory, and international-law implications of the Trump administration’s recent strikes on vessels in the Caribbean alleged to be transporting “narco-terrorists.” Epstein outlines the traditional separation of war powers, emphasizing the limits on unilateral executive action and the enduring constrain…
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The Democratization of Violence in the Greater Middle East
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38:40Dr. Carter Malkasian joins us to explore how the "democratization of violence"—driven by the availability of assault rifles and explosives—empowered non-state actors and challenged state authority throughout the Cold War. The conversation also addresses the role of Islam in legitimizing non-state violence and how foreign intervention accelerated th…
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Audio Reporter Rhea Chowdhary and Daily Texan en Español Translator Isabella Santos speak with members of Latin Economics and Business Association (LEBA) about its activities at UT and how it serves as a home away from home for members. Reported and produced by Rhea Chowdhary. Translated by Isabella Santos. Cover art by Key Music by Pixabay…
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UT Campus Update: Final Classes, Longhorns Victorious, Holiday Events & Finals Prep (Dec 1-8)
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2:18Hey Longhorns, it's Jenny with your Campus Update for December 1 through December 8. Let's get you set for the week—fast.First up—the last day of classes is Monday, December 8. Make sure to wrap up any outstanding assignments and prepare for finals.Next—the University of Texas Men's Basketball team faces Southern University on Monday, December 8, a…
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NCAA basketball national championship winning coach Scott Drew of Baylor. His profound insights.
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24:49You only WIN in the postseason with PLAYER LED TEAMS. And you create partnerships with your players. And you have to adopt your philosophy to the players. Some players have a natural ability to lead. Your job is to stimulate them.
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In this episode, Audio Producer Shiza Siddiqui explores Austin’s thrifting culture and fashion scene to find out why people thrift, what they’re thrifting, and the impact thrifting has on the local community. Reported and produced by Shiza Siddiqui. Edited by Ethan Rubenstein. Cover art by Angela John Music by Blue Dot Sessions…
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When we are grieving, having a supportive work environment can be helpful, but what about when we are working remotely or in a gig job? In this episode of Two Guys on Your Head, Dr. Art Markman, Dr. Bob Duke, and Rebecca McInroy talk about how to support your co-workers and the importance of building community for times of loss. The post Grief, Wor…
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International Longhorns: Burnt Orange from abroad
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16:49In this episode, General Audio Producer Rianna Davila sits down with multiple international students studying abroad at UT to share their experiences on campus and in Austin. Reported and produced by Rianna Davila. Cover art by Kim Nguyen Music by Blue Dot Sessions
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Gerrymandering is back in the headlines — and this time, the political map wars in Texas and California are colliding with the courts, the Constitution, and the future of American democracy. Richard Epstein explains the history of gerrymandering, how modern technology turbocharges it, and why recent Supreme Court rulings have made the problem even …
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UT Campus Update: Fall Break, Graduation Deadlines, Application Reminders & Austin Events (Nov 24–Dec 1)
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1:39Hey Longhorns, it's Jenny with your Campus Update for November 24 through December 1. Let's get you set for the week—fast.First up—Fall Break runs from Monday, November 24, through Saturday, November 29. No classes will be held during this period, so enjoy the time off! Next, if you're planning to graduate this semester, remember that the last day …
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Grief is difficult, exhausting, and slow, but our daily routines, including work, still continue during the grieving process. In this episode of Two Guys on Your Head, Dr. Art Markman, Dr. Bob Duke, and Rebecca McInroy talk about how we can show up with compassion for colleagues who are grieving, and how we can prepare ourselves, psychologically, f…
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The Big Beautiful Originalism Debate
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1:01:53The long-awaited originalism debate is here! Charles C.W. Cooke, Richard Epstein, and John Yoo argue the meaning and limits of originalism, how constitutional text should be interpreted, whether long-standing practices can override original meaning, and where modern doctrines—from Article I courts to immigration policy—fit within the founding frame…
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Where You Are Now: UT First Gens' Where and How
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12:41In this episode, Audio Producer Matthew Jurado sits down with first-generation Longhorn Cristo Patrides to discuss Cristo’s ambitions, family history, and journey to get to UT. Reported and produced by Matthew Jurado. Cover art by Hrishita Das Music by Blue Dot Sessions
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AI Policy & Hostage Recovery with the Former Deputy Assistant to the President
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43:29Dr. Joshua Geltzer, former Deputy Assistant to the President and Legal Advisor to the National Security Council, shares his extensive experience on two crucial topics: artificial intelligence in national security and the evolving policies surrounding hostage recovery. He offers an in-depth look into both the potential and challenges of AI and the h…
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