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Rams Unlimited

The Varsity Podcast Network

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Welcome to the Rams Unlimited Podcast Page from VCU Athletics your place for the inside scoop for VCU Sports. Subscribe to be the first to hear from Coach Martelli, Jr. plus features and other pods with VCU Student athletes, head coaches, assistant coaches, athletic department members and Ram Fans and influencers. You want inside information on VCU? You are in the right place.
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This podcast focuses on the Virginia Commonwealth University Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Employment of Persons with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities grant-funded project. It features interviews with the project's director, research study leads, and steering committee members discussing the research and training of the project. The new podcast will release episodes on the second Monday of each month over the next five years.
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VCU Ram Nation

Ram Nation

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This is the official podcast of VCURamNation.com, a website dedicated to VCU basketball. We host special guests and discuss VCU basketball all through the year. Hosts for the show: Michael Hagan, Matt Morton, Mat Shelton-Eide, and Marcus Shrock. Read all about VCU basketball and other VCU-related matters at www.vcuramnation.com.
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Civil Discourse

Nia Rodgers and Dr. John Aughenbaugh

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This podcast uses government documents to illuminate the workings of the American government, and offer context around the effects of government agencies in your everyday life.
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CHP Conversations

The VCU College of Health Professions

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Welcome to CHP Conversations, a podcast series produced by the VCU College of Health Professions. The College's mission is to create influential leaders in health care who embrace equity and model excellence through inclusive teaching and learning, thoughtful advancement of cross-cultural knowledge, meaningful service to others, innovative technologies, and scientific discoveries that promote health and health equity and eliminate health disparities. This series includes conversations with f ...
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Scholé House

Scholé House

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Scholé House a gathering place for seeking goodness, truth, and beauty and exploring a Christian vision for human flourishing -- in order to renew our restless and splintered hearts. It is a Center for Christian Thought serving the VCU and Greater Richmond communities.
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EM Stud

Nate Lewis, MD and J. Scott Wieters, MD

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What is an EM Stud? 1. A medical student with the drive and determination to learn as much as possible about Emergency Medicine. 2. A medical student who's knowledge, compassion, and work ethic is above and beyond the rest. 3. A medical student who will one day become a great emergency physician. 4. A new podcast for EM Studs brought to you by folks in the Department of Emergency Medicine at VCU.
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The Drop RVA

The Drop

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The hottest show on college radio. We discuss topics from business to mental health. Spreading love, knowledge, and positivity through radio. Check us out at 8pm every Thursday on WVCW.org. The Drop RVA is a production of WVCW, Student Radio at VCU. WVCW has all the appropriate licenses through BMI, ASCAP and SESAC to function as a commercial broadcast station through Virginia Commonwealth University in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
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A creative dispatch with entrepreneurs, artists, and modern creatives shaping the future of Richmond — one story, one project, one idea at a time. Vera House is where conversation meets craft. From local legends to local movements, this is for makers, creators, and doers.
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Just Call It Brunch

Just Call It Brunch

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Just Call it Brunch (@justcallbrunch) is a podcast by Jazmin (@itsjaztanner), Caitlin (@sincerelycdani) and Brandon (@rowdybt), three friends from the DMV that met at VCU. During each episode they catch up over drinks discussing a range of topics from fashion, celebrities, business, social justice, politics and more. This podcast is essentially what it would sound like listening to three black millennials catching up over brunch.
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The Abstract Veterans

The Abstract Athlete

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Please join Veteran Dr. Char Gatlin and LTC (Retired) Kevin Sickinger for The Abstract Veteran Series, a special feature of The Abstract Doctors podcasts. The Abstract Doctors is a series of weekly podcasts that feature fascinating guests from the world of medicine, professional & Olympic sports, psychology, coaching, health science, wellness, & inspiring stories of people who overcome, achieve and find ways to improve their life each and every day. Dr. Char Gatlin serves as the co-chair of ...
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Champions for Youth Podcast

Virginia Foundation for Healthy Youth

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The Champions for Youth Podcast brings together trailblazers in youth advocacy, education, and public health at the forefront of creating impactful change as they reveal their motivations to take action and strategies that make a difference in their communities. Join us for inspirational bi-monthly conversations to empower any youth-facing professional with actionable insights for combatting health behavior challenges youth face in communities everyday.
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The Curbsiders Addiction Medicine Podcast

The Curbsiders Addiction Medicine Podcast

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Step up your knowledge on caring for patients with substance use disorders (SUD)! This show features addiction medicine experts who are dedicated to bringing you practice changing knowledge about substance use, and substance use disorders. We use expert interviews to demystify common addiction medicine topics, reduce stigma, and inspire listeners to be fierce advocates for all individuals who use substances. This mini-series is hosted by Doctors Carolyn Chan, Shawn Cohen, Kenny Morford, Nata ...
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Via Voices

Brooke Roberts

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This is Via Voices, the podcast that brings you insights from the champions of international education. I’m your host Brooke Roberts, and together, we’ll uncover the stories behind impactful global learning experiences and the professionals who make them possible.
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Host Nile McNair will be discussing everything going on in the sports world. In addition, Nile discusses other things that interest him like new music, and trending social media topics. Lastly, the AirMcNair Podcast will also have on some guest/friend appearances from time to time.
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The Pool Sharks Sports Podcast is your home for sports news and entertainment; it features the hottest topics in sports and brings humor and authentic personalities to the forefront. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pssp/support
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Marching to Madness covers the entire scope of college basketball. Hosts Blake Lovell and Ken Cross keep you up to date on all things college hoops. The podcast has featured interviews with numerous coaches and analysts around the country, including Bob Huggins, Roy Williams, Frank Martin, Bruce Pearl, Jim Larranaga, Josh Pastner, Kermit Davis, Pete Gillen, Gary Williams, and many more. It's a must-listen podcast for college basketball fans!
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Got thoughts? Throw them at us by sending a text here 10% OFF your next alternative beverage purchase at Point 5 in Carytown: https://verahouse.co/point5 Richmond is a city of rules, rituals, and raids—and this episode threads them together. We start with Francine, the Lowe’s cat finally found, Reddit sleuthing turned street festival, and how a nei…
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What does it really take to build youth programs that actually create a movement towards change? In this conversation, we explore why successful youth health initiatives are rarely one-and-done. From forming unexpected partnerships to navigating barriers, we unpack how staying flexible and listening closely can lead to the most meaningful impact. W…
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With less than three weeks from the start of VCU’s regular season, Robby & Coach go in depth on a variety of topics including the Black & Gold game, A10 Preseason Predictions & the Rams starting 5. All live from the city @Parlay in Scott’s Addition. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/p…
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It's one of the most famous and beloved titles in musical theater. Because of its iconic mismatched lovers storyline and nostalgia evocation of the 1950s, "Grease" has been performed in high schools, colleges and regional theaters across the country for decades. The movie version with Travolta and Newton-John was the highest grossing movie musical …
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Got thoughts? Throw them at us by sending a text here Richmond’s unofficial (maybe official now?) mascot went missing, and the city can’t stop talking about it. We open with Francine, the Lowe’s cat — security footage, petitions, interstate rumors—and what a community chooses to call “news.” From there, the episode ricochets through rideshare absur…
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Got thoughts? Throw them at us by sending a text here Richmond might be keeping secrets — or trying to. We trace a week where public records stall at City Hall, deleted plant videos fuel citizen sleuthing, and new red-light cameras multiply in the name of safety. At dawn, a Nextdoor rumor sends us to the Carillon lawn, where we explore a free men’s…
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"School of Rock" opened on Broadway just a few years after "Billy Elliot" closed but, even though the shows have some surface-level similarities, it's hard to think of two more different stories. The earlier show was a rough-and-tumble look at a working class young boy's potential escape from his impoverished life; the latter was about adults who a…
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How are we supposed to stay motivated in today’s ever-changing times and shake the feeling of ‘being stuck?' In this conversation, we explore how your purpose becomes a source of motivation when resources feel scarce and the path forward isn’t always clear. We talk about the courage it takes to step into opportunities before you know exactly where …
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Got thoughts? Throw them at us by sending a text here Richmond as home base, myth as mirror. We open with the so-called “Richmond curse”—the urban legend that no matter how far you go, you end up back here—and why distance (and a little travel) clarifies what the city actually offers now: a growing riverfront, an amphitheater era, and momentum that…
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Got thoughts? Throw them at us by sending a text here Richmond keeps secrets. This episode pulls them up to the surface—starting with Mayo Island: once a downtown ballpark where legends supposedly launched homers into passing train cars, now a $15M city purchase slated to become public parkland. From there we trace riverfront moves to Browns Island…
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Aughie and Nia discuss the final Federalist Paper in this series, number 78. In this Federalist Paper, Alexander Hamilton tackles the appointment of judges and justices in the Judicial Branch of the proposed government. Brutus (likely Robert Yates) responds in Brutus papers 11, 12, and 15.By Nia Rodgers and Dr. John Aughenbaugh
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We are under 50 days away from the start of college hoops season and VCU Basketball Live is on location in front of a terrific crowd at Buffalo Wild Wings. Freshman Jordan Tillery, Nyk Lewis and junior Ann Zachariah join Robby as we dive deep into the preseason for the men's and women's teams. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and Cal…
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What if getting young people moving was one of the simplest, yet overlooked tools we have for improving their health, focus, and sense of belonging? From classroom transitions to community partnerships, we explore what happens when movement becomes part of everyday culture, not just something reserved for sports or PE. We hear how movement improves…
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Fifteen years ago, "Billy Elliot: The Musical" was all the rage on Broadway. It was a show where hot button social issues -- from labor relations to social mobility to questions about gender expression -- mixed with a searing family drama, plus there was a LOT of really great dancing. Tack on a score co-composed by Elton John and there was little d…
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Got thoughts? Throw them at us by sending a text here Richmond’s folklore runs deep — and in this episode we dig up a few of the city’s strangest myths and modern problems side by side. We start with the infamous Richmond Vampire and the buried train beneath Church Hill, exploring how urban legends take root when tragedy and mystery overlap. From t…
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Got thoughts? Throw them at us by sending a text here We open with the strange saga of Richmond’s forgotten mummy — a body left under bricks for nearly two decades before anyone thought to ask questions. From there, the conversation spirals into the absurd and the political: the story of Eric Morales Garcia, the man who locked government officials …
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Welcome to season 3 of "Chasing Phantom!" If this episode is any indication, it's going to be the best season yet. At a time when debate about Billy Joel, his music and his legacy, has enjoyed a surge of attention thanks to the HBO documentary, "And So It Goes," that debuted this past summer, I welcome Tony Award nominee and Astaire Award-winning d…
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What if the intersection of food, culture, and community holds the key to solving some of the more pressing health challenges facing youth? In this conversation we dive into how nutrition is more than science, it’s personal. We explore how food traditions can both nourish and shed light on barriers, how systems of inequality influence what ends up …
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Got thoughts? Throw them at us by sending a text here Veronica Jones never set out to be a massage therapist — she stumbled into it by accident. What began as a way to make money became a calling, a path to healing that combines bodywork, intuition, and holistic care. As the founder of Lahma Cumasach, Veronica now guides women and mothers through m…
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The VCU Basketball Live August Show is all alumni, all the time. Former Ram players...current Ram Coaches...Brandon Rozzell, Bradford Burgess and Taya Robinson join Robby Robinson for an in-depth hour getting caught up with these VCU Basketball greats. Pro careers, VCU playing days and now insights into this year's team...all on this edition of VCU…
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Got thoughts? Throw them at us by sending a text here We kick off Richmond’s “Hot Boy Summer” with a debate over whether NASCAR’s raw chaos outshines F1’s polished precision, and why endurance athletes willingly subject themselves to cycling’s masochistic grind in the name of “Type II fun.” From there, we stumble into the absurdity of pedestrian pl…
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Hey there, Phantom Chasers! I've been a lax podcaster during the languid summer months but I'm prepping some very cool, very fun episodes for September. In the meantime, this is a conversation with my friend Grace Todd, whose podcast "Didn't Read It" is a must-listen for those who love classic literature...and erudite, playful and thoughtful conver…
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What if the future of public health doesn’t depending on more programs, but on empowering more young people who believe in them? In this episode, we explore how one person’s lived experience and a spark of encouragement led to the creation of a movement to build a pipeline of change for the next generation of health leaders. Take a listen and learn…
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Higher education advances technology, strategy, and career development on the academic side, but the administration side tells a different story. Paulo Zagalo-Melo, the newly-appointed President of AIEA and the Senior Internationalization Strategist at VCU, sees a new frontier for international education: one that embraces technology to make strate…
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Got thoughts? Throw them at us by sending a text here Bradley Jones and Caleb Attalah left the comfort of a big-box retailer to build something better: James River Kitchens. In this conversation, they share the pivotal lunch that sparked their business, the values that set them apart, and the lessons learned from years of creating kitchens that pai…
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Got thoughts? Throw them at us by sending a text here From growing up in Richmond, Virginia’s Jackson Ward and the projects of Gilpin Court, to breaking a cycle of incarceration, Tehran “Tye” Jones has lived a story of resilience, redemption, and relentless drive. In this powerful conversation, Myke sits down with Tye as he opens up about his fathe…
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Assumptions are often made about the types of students who participate most in international education, mostly regarding background and income. Many colleges assume that students more active in family and employment have less capacity for or interest in global education opportunities. Dawn Wood, Dean of Global Learning at Kirkwood Community College…
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Phil Crosby and I had such a good time talking about "Funny Girl" that we rambled on for another 15 minutes or so answering questions posed by our live audience at Richmond Triangle Players. You get some more background on Barbra (of course), Phil demonstrating his forecasting prowess in talking about the Tony Awards and a final slice of a story fr…
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What if saving lives started with teaching the truth; early, often, and without shame? In this episode, we learn how one personal tragedy turned into a mission to expose the real dangers of fentanyl and help young people make informed lifesaving decisions. We learn that education rooted in honesty and empathy, not fear, can help teens make safer ch…
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Got thoughts? Throw them at us by sending a text here We start with Richmond's ambitious plan to fix the James River's decades-long sewage problem, but somehow end up exploring everything from naked beach regulars to ancient pyramid conspiracies. Our studio's wild past as Smitty's bar reveals a darker side of Richmond history involving Leo Joseph C…
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When you think about study abroad or international students, do you think about community colleges? After 2 years in her position at Kansas City Kansas Community College, Dr. Fabiola Riobe has seen more than 200 international students arrive on campus and has launched the college’s first study abroad program in Peru. Fabiola isn’t afraid to embrace…
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