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Explore "#college" with insightful episodes like "Reliving 2012", "Episode 2: Mi Gente, Mi Cultura", "Episode 31: Why are there Cops on Campus? The History of Campus Police.", "Could the Holocaust Happen Again?: Interview with Aaron Fruh" and "How Exodus 90 Got One Man's Life on Track." from podcasts like ""A_Slice_of_chisme", "Building Justice", "Building Justice", "POP Talk" and "The Glen Gauer Podcast"" and more!
Episodes (33)
Episode 2: Mi Gente, Mi Cultura
Listen in as Sac State alumni Víctor R. Rodríguez Tafoya talks with Sac State Professor Heidy Sarabia about gender roles, power dynamics, education, and the importance of building social and political participation Spanish edition.
Episode 31: Why are there Cops on Campus? The History of Campus Police.
As incidents of violent police encounters in communities and on campuses have increased, so have demands for alternatives to campus policing. Reimagining campus safety is one step towards that change. Listen in as Alexa Sardina, a Sac State Professor in the Division of Criminal Justice and faculty rights co-chair of CFA’s Sacramento Chapter, speaks with Dr. Eddie Cole, a professor of Higher Education and History at UCLA, about the history of and alternatives to campus policing. Transcript S2e31
Could the Holocaust Happen Again?: Interview with Aaron Fruh
We don't want to think the Holocaust could happen again but antisemitic behavior and attacks have increased around the world. Listen to this POP Talk as Lisa Burkhardt Worley and Michelle Burden speak with Aaron Fruh, President of Israel Team Advocates, an organization that advocates for Jewish people on America's college campuses. Aaron, a former lead pastor, is a weekly guest on the American Family Radio Network where he discusses issues about the Middle East conflict.
How Exodus 90 Got One Man's Life on Track.
Episode 11: California Assemblymember Kevin McCarty (D-6) on Civic Engagement and California Public Policy
Listen in as California Assemblymember Kevin McCarty (D6) speaks with Professors Chris Towler and Kristina Flores Victor about education policy, police and criminal justice reform, environmental protection, and how students can begin a career of public service.
Find the full transcript and more information about CRISJ here: www.csus.edu/crisj/buildingjustice
Innovation - From Social Skills to Tesla to an Employment Company Tailored Towards Non-Speaking Individuals w/ Conner Reinhardt
Meet Conner the COO and Co-Founder of Mentra. He is an engineer, athlete and musician. Conner's story is so interesting and inspiring. Every parent and young adult with an autism diagnosis should have a listen.
As a recently-diagnosed neurodivergent, I've witnessed the extraordinary talents of the neurodiverse community firsthand. Behind the layers of inefficiency in today's hiring process, there is immense potential to innovate a new system that's able to value and recognize these key players in the workforce of tomorrow.
At Mentra, we're placing neurodiversity at the core of recruiting in a way that scales, treating every individual's brain as unique and more than just a resume. We're accomplishing this at scale using an AI-powered job-matching platform and a human-centered design approach that builds a holistic profile of a job seeker's mind and matches them with the environments in which they will thrive.
Contact Conner:
Conner@mentra.me
Parents and/or young adults please register here:
www.Mentra.me
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BRIAN WILSON: THE WORDS & MUSIC AUTHOR
Grind & Pivot caught up with the author of THE WORDS & MUSIC OF BRIAN WILSON ,
Christian Matijas-Mecca. Not only is he an accomplished author, he is a musician, music historian and professor at the University of MIchigan! Enjoy this talk where we cover a whole host of 60s music and life! ENJOY !
An Inter-Generational Convo About Hip-Hop and J Cole with my Nephew, Xavier, and His Homie, Emgra
Panama is joined by his 19-year-old nephew, Xavier, and his friend, Emgra, (also 19)—both college students in Alabama—to talk about why they consider JCole to be a GOAT rapper and why they think their generation is so drawn to him. They also break down their favorite rappers and we talk hip hop for the younger generations. Finally, both Xavier and Emgra give Panama some musical recommendations that the young folks are listening to. This podcast is Blacktastic.
Produced, Recorded, Mixed and Edited by Panama Jackson
Music:
Intro: "Morning Rituals" by Berto Antonio
Outro: "LMK" by Berto Antonio
Music used with permission and can be found on Berto Antonio's 2020 release, WRTHY, available on all streaming platforms.
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What Do Recent College Affordability Proposals Mean for Young People?
Today's guest hosts are Edwith Theogene and Charlotte Hancock, Organizing Director and Communications Director for Generation Progress.
During today's show they discuss how four different proposals have been released in the past month that aim to make college affordable and accessible and prevent students from having to choose between obtaining higher education and going into debt. These proposals represent significant progress on the issue of college affordability, and are a testament to the hard work that advocates have put into ending the student debt crisis and addressing its root causes.
The four proposals share common elements—including federal-state partnerships and crucial investments in historically underfunded HBCUs, minority-serving institutions, and community colleges, and expanding financial aid eligibility to DREAMers. The American Families Plan proposed by the Biden-Harris administration would also make public community colleges free for students, and provide two years of subsidized tuition at HBCUs, TCUs, and MSIs.
To talk with Edwith and Charlotte more about what these proposals represent for the college affordability crisis and where we should go from here, they are joined by two expert guests. They are Antoinette Flores, managing director for Postsecondary Education at the Center for American Progress, and Russell Boyd, national field organizer for the NAACP Youth & College division.
Generation Progress' website is GenProgress.org and their Twitter handle is @GenProgress. Edwith Theogene's Twitter handle is @WhoIsEdwith and Charlotte Hancock's handle is @CharlatAnne. Antoinette Flores' Twitter handle is @TheToniFlores and the handle for the Center for American Progress Higher Education Team is @CAPHigherEd. The Twitter handle for the NAACP Youth & College Division is @NAACPYC_.
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Choosing And Paying For College
#019 Today, I am lucky to have Beth Walker join the show. Beth is a Colorado Springs, Colo., advisor specializing in financial strategies for families with college-bound children has joined the Carson Wealth office with $70 million in client assets. Walker, the author of "Never Pay Retail for College," established her advisory practice in 2002. She broadened her service offering under the name Center for College Solutions in 2017 with her book's release.
For full show notes and transcript go to Raising Financial Freedom.com
In This Episode:
- [ 1:75 ] The state of education spending on college
- [ 4:45 ] About the inspiration behind Beth’s book, “Never Pay Retail for College”
- [ 6:30 ] Understanding the seriousness of borrowing money for college
- [ 10:30 ] Learning about the hidden costs of college
- [ 15:15 ] The mindset we need when thinking about college
- [ 18:30 ] Why school selection will be imperative to success
- [ 20:05 ] The importance of cash flow in college
- [ 22:35 ] Challenges that parents will have to overcome
Links Mentioned:
- Center For College Solutions: https://www.centerforcollegesolutions.com/
- Email: Beth@CenterForCollegeSolutions.com
- Phone: (719) 522-2278
- Check out our website: https://raisingfinancialfreedom.com/
- Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RaisingFinancialFreedom
- Like us on Twitter:https://twitter.com/RF_Freedom
Episode 33: Hidden Tradition Distilling
Episode 32: Bootstrap Brewing & Non Alcoholic Beer
Anthony ONeal - Short Takes
Show Notes
Stories of Change and Creativity - Shorts Takes features savvy strategies and life lessons from experts.
Best-selling author and Ramsey Personality Anthony ONeal connects with young people and college students with a positive message about how they can reach their goals.
In this short take, Anthony talks about the importance of relationships and planning.
You can buy Anthony's latest book on Amazon.
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Episode 19: Front Range Brewing Company
Bonus Episode: Top Drinking Games
Classic College Game - USM vs. Florida (June 7th, 2009)
The Golden Eagles storm back from a 6-1 deficit against the Gators to claim the Gainesville Super Regional and earn their first-ever berth in the College World Series.
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Episode 1. Chasing Your Dreams
Inside Southern Miss Athletics | 5-27-20
This week's guests include Southern Miss Director of Athletics Jeremy McClain, Golden Eagle men's golf coach Eddie Brescher and former Golden Eagle baseball player and current assistant coach Travis Creel. Programming Note: 'Inside Southern Miss Athletics' will move to a 'bi-weekly schedule' next month, beginning on June 10th.
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