Coming Home Podcast is a show focusing on the alumni, the history, and the memories of Fairleigh Dickinson University and its impact on our lives, and the world. Each episode we interview alumni past and present about their time at the university, which campus they went to, their time at Wroxton, and where they are today.
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Quiet Currents Hosted by Kenneth Pearson, Founder & Program Designer of Live a Haiku Life Step into a space of reflection, creativity, and connection with Quiet Currents. Hosted by Kenneth Pearson, a haiku enthusiast and organizational development consultant, this podcast integrates the art of haiku with lessons for living a mindful, intentional life. Whether you’re seeking inspiration for your personal journey, insights for the workplace, or strategies for leadership, Quiet Currents offers ...
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Coming Home Interview with Tedd Konya: How studying science at FDU shaped an international research career!
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43:55In this episode of Coming Home, hosts Michael Cannetti and Mike Ramos sit down with Fairleigh Dickinson University alumnus Tedd Konya to explore his journey from New Jersey to Toronto—and from studying science at FDU to building a career in laboratory research at the University of Toronto. Tedd reflects on his time at Fairleigh Dickinson University…
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Coming Home: Kelley Kramer – From FDU Pinnacle Award Winnerto TV News Pro
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45:04In this episode of Coming Home, hosts Michael Cannetti and Mike Ramos sit down with Kelley Kramer, Fairleigh Dickinson University alumna, Pinnacle Award winner, and communications and TV news professional with over 20 years of experience in the industry. Kelley shares her journey from studying at FDU and the journey to becoming a respected voice in…
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FDU Coming Home Podcast Episode 3 with Mark Sapara
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36:35In this episode of FDU Coming Home, Mike and Michael interview FDU Alumni and former Board of Governors member, Mark Sapara. Mark has a long history with Fairleigh Dickinson in many different roles. Mark takes us into the past and the history of Fairleigh Dickinson and shares stories Mike and Michael never knew about FDU and its origins. He is curr…
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A Life That Moves Like Breath: Seeking Balance & Harmony
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7:37What if your life could move like breath - steady, rhythmic, unforced? In this episode of Quiet Currents, I invite you into a reflection on the tenth principle in our journey: seeking balance and harmony. This is not the kind of balance measured in productivity apps or calendars. It's the quiet equilibrium that comes when we honor all parts of our …
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Coming Home Episode 2 with guest Dr. Sean Stein-Smith
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33:33Travel down memory lane with Mike and Michael as they interview FDU Alumni Dr. Sean Stein-Smith about his time at Fairleigh Dickinson University, Crypto Currency, Higher Education, and how his time at FDU shaped who he would become. Join us for another episode of the "Coming Home Podcast." The views statements and opinions expressed on the Coming H…
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In the first official episode of FDU Coming Home, Michael Cannetti and Mike Ramos discuss their time at Fairleigh Dickinson University, their memories, their journey, and the goals of the podcast. Take a trip back home to FDU with Mike and Michael. The views statements and opinions expressed on the Coming Home Podcast do not represent Fairleigh Dic…
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Coming Home is a podcast where Mike Ramos and Michael Cannetti, fellow alumni of Fairleigh Dickinson University interview, chat with, reminisce, and discuss their time at FDU and where they are now. In this teaser trailer Mike and Michael discuss their origin story of how they found FDU and how they ended up going there. Stay tuned every two weeks …
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The Quiet Art of Letting Go: Practicing Non-Judgment
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6:07We are conditioned to judge - others, ourselves, even the moment we’re in. But what happens when we soften that reflex? When we pause before labeling something good or bad, right or wrong? In this episode, host Kenneth Pearson explores the principle of Practicing Non-Judgment, reflecting on how judgment often distances us from the humanity around u…
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Wroxton Abbey: Where I Met Myself - Expressing with Authenticity
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7:22Sometimes, the truest version of ourselves doesn’t arrive in a grand moment of revelation -- it arrives quietly, in a room no one else is in. In this episode of Quiet Currents, host Kenneth Pearson -- Founder and Program Designer at Live a Haiku Life -- explores the seventh principle of presence: Express with Authenticity. Through a deeply personal…
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Still Water, Still Mind: Reflect and Contemplate - The Gentle Return to Self
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6:42What happens when we pause long enough to listen -- not to the noise around us, but to the quiet voice within? In this reflective episode of Quiet Currents, Kenneth Pearson, host and Founder of Live a Haiku Life, explores the sixth principle in the Haiku Mindset: Reflect and Contemplate. Through a personal story of kayaking in the still waters of H…
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When the Earth Speaks: Connecting Deeply with Nature
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8:06What if nature was not just a backdrop to our lives but a participant, a presence, a quiet teacher? In this episode of Quiet Currents, Kenneth Pearson, Founder of Live a Haiku Life, reflects on what it means to connect deeply with the natural world. This principle - drawn from the core principles of the haiku mindset - isn’t just about admiring lan…
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Cape Lookout, 1999: A Sunset, A Beginning, and The Gift of Impermanence
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8:38Have you ever experienced a moment so still, so specific, that it reshaped your understanding of time itself? In this episode of Quiet Currents, host Kenneth Pearson, Founder of Live a Haiku Life, shares the fifth principle in this mindful journey: Appreciating Transience. With the Pacific Ocean as a backdrop and the scent of salt air in the breeze…
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Observing with Intent: The Scent of Honeysuckle
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8:30What if the things that shape us - the ones that stay with us - are found not in the grand events, but in the quiet details we often overlook? In this episode of Quiet Currents, we explore the third principle of Live a Haiku Life: Observing with Intent. Through a personal story of honeysuckle vines, front porch afternoons, and the quiet attentivene…
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One Morning, One Moment: Finding Stillness in a Moving World
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8:00In this episode of Quiet Currents, we explore the second principle of Live a Haiku Life: engaging in the present. What does it really mean to be here, now - in the middle of your day, your breath, your life? Through a personal story about a quiet morning on the porch and the simple act of standing still, I reflect on how easily time slips past us w…
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Clearing Space, Finding Clarity: The Power of Simplicity
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9:22What if a more peaceful and meaningful life isn’t about adding more - but about letting go? In this episode of Quiet Currents, we explore the first principle of Live a Haiku Life: embracing simplicity. Simplicity isn’t just about decluttering our spaces - it’s about creating clarity in our thoughts, our words, and the way we move through the world.…
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In this first episode of Quiet Currents, we begin with a simple yet profound question: When was the last time you truly paused to notice the world around you? Through gentle reflection, I share the story behind Live a Haiku Life, how haiku became more than poetry for me - it became a way of seeing, a way of being. Living a haiku life isn’t just abo…
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