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    Explore " vcu" with insightful episodes like "Episode 6 - Navigating High School While Transitioning", "Episode 5 - Navigating a Friendship with Someone Who Has a Mental Illness", "See it Through in the Postseason", "Episode 4 - Coping Skills" and "Episode 3 - Navigating the Medical System with an Unplanned Pregnancy" from podcasts like ""Well, That Wasn't Helpful.", "Well, That Wasn't Helpful.", "VCU Basketball", "Well, That Wasn't Helpful." and "Well, That Wasn't Helpful."" and more!

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    See it Through in the Postseason

    See it Through in the Postseason

    Wayne and Zach are back to look at how the Rams played in the A-10 Tournament and review their second round loss to cross-town rival, Richmond. With the early exit from the A-10 Tournament, the Rams found themselves on the outside of the NCAA Tournament but did earn a bid to the NIT Tournament. Coach Rhoades encouraged the team to "See it Though" and continue the hard work throughout the postseason tournament, despite it not being the postseason tournament they wanted.

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    Episode 3 - Navigating the Medical System with an Unplanned Pregnancy

    Episode 3 - Navigating the Medical System with an Unplanned Pregnancy
    In the third episode of the "Well, That Wasn't Helpful." podcast, R. Hollis speaks with a guest about having an unplanned pregnancy at 18 years old. There are in-depth conversations about everything our guest didn't expect while expecting! Advice is shared throughout this episode for people preparing or supporting someone in this type of situation.

    Season Synopsis & Looking Ahead to Richmond Rivalry Game

    Season Synopsis & Looking Ahead to Richmond Rivalry Game

    Wayne and Zach pick up their VCU Basketball podcast midway through the 2021-2022 season and recap non-conference play. Continuing with A-10 play, Wayne and Zach look at the impact of Ace Baldwin’s return, growth on the offensive end, KeShawn Curry breaking out, Hason Ward breaking out, Vince Williams Jr. continuing to grow into one of the premier players in the league. Wrapping up the episode, the guys breakdown the Fordham game from earlier in the week and look ahead to the Richmond rivalry game on February 18.

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    Episode 1

    Episode 1
    After the roughest season in a decade, the Seattle Seahawks will attempt to pick up the pieces of the once Super Bowl contending roster and start anew in the 2022 season. This podcast will help guide you through what may be the most important offseason in recent history for the franchise, including signings, trades, draft rumors, and season recaps. Go Hawks!

    Marc Jackson: Jacko (Former VCU, Temple & NBA Player)

    Marc Jackson: Jacko (Former VCU, Temple & NBA Player)

    We finally got Philly represented on the podcast! Marc Jackson joins us to share his inspiring hoops journey and plenty of amazing stories that involve some of the best players from that early 2000’s era. Jacko is a player that every team loved to have and we know you will understand why after you give this one a listen.


    Jackson grew up in Philly in the same neighborhood of Temple University. He played one season at VCU before transferring back home to play his last three seasons of college hoops for Temple. Jackson was selected by the Golden State Warriors as the 37th pick of the 1997 NBA Draft. He had a successful career both overseas and in the NBA and was a key contributor on every team he suited up for. He shares great stories about the high school hoops scene in Philly, Rasheed Wallace, Faron “Meatball” Hand, Coach John Chaney, business of the NBA, Gilbert Arenas, Kevin Garnett, Allen Iverson, Jason Kidd, his WILD experiences overseas, his non-profit Team Jacko and MUCH more.


    BIG thanks to Marc Jackson for taking the time to share his experiences with us. We learned so much about the game with plenty of laughs. We love that he is giving back to the youth, his city and the game with his non-profit organization and we know he will have a huge impact on plenty of lives.


    Thanks Marc Jackson!


    Follow Marc and his Non-Profit on Instagram at the accounts posted below.

    Twitter - @Jacko2544

    Instagram @Team_jacko

    Instagram @TheMarcJackson

    Also be sure to checkout his Podcast that will be releasing soon titled “Puttin' on a Clinic"


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    Spider Scoop #37: VCU Takes Round 1, Scheduling and Duquesne Preview

    Spider Scoop #37: VCU Takes Round 1, Scheduling and Duquesne Preview

    Noah and Austin recap the Spiders' lackluster performance Wednesday in the Siegel Center, falling to the Rams 68-56. They discuss the upcoming schedule, the likely changes we'll see, Duquesne on Saturday and the dwindling at-large chances. Make sure to follow Noah (@noahgoldberg10) and Austin (@austindaisey11) for more exclusive Spider hoops coverage!

    Outro Song: Pretty Girls by Iann Dior


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    Talking Portfolio School; is it worth it? with Myka Betts, Beth Hughes, and Rachel Carlson

    Talking Portfolio School; is it worth it? with Myka Betts, Beth Hughes, and Rachel Carlson

     IS PORTFOLIO SCHOOL WORTH IT?

    Myka Betts, 2020 Miami Ad School NY grad and Art Director at The Bam Connection in Brooklyn, Beth Hughes, 2017 VCU Brandcenter grad and Senior Art Director for Capitol One in Richmond, VA, Rachel Carlson, 2011 The Creative Circus grad and Creative Director at Mekanism in Seattle, and I figure it out. We talk about choosing a portfolio school and why the wash out rates are so high. They discuss the importance of having a specific end goal before starting and the doors opened by the network you make in portfolio school. Myka and Beth open up about the reality of long hours and harsh critiques, while Rachel brings up the lack of diversity and homogeneous perspective of portfolio school graduates. Lastly they discuss the importance of side projects and a well written “about me” section. 

    We Will Emerge Stronger - Dr. Peter Buckley, Dean, Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine

    We Will Emerge Stronger - Dr. Peter Buckley, Dean, Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine
    “I always think about careers as some mixture of careful career planning and then leaving tremendous amounts of space for serendipity,” says Dr. Peter Buckley, whose career as a researcher, a physician, academic leader, and health system leader includes membership on the Board of Directors of the Association of American Medical Colleges. In this episode of Raise the Line, Dr. Buckley shares with Shiv Gaglani how he became drawn to psychiatry, academic leadership, and the issue of schizophrenia, specifically, and discusses the increased importance of mental healthcare now as a result of COVID. What are the changes that VCU School of Medicine has had to make due to the pandemic, and which of those are here to stay? What is behind the increase in medical school enrollments and med school philanthropic giving? Tune in to discover answers to these questions, Dr. Buckley's advice to students, and his optimistic take on the ongoing transformation of the healthcare industry in America.

    Brandon Viney

    Brandon Viney

    If you've seen either the the "Black Girl Magic" video or the Black History Month video this year from Google, then you're already intimately acquainted with the work of Brandon Viney, group creative lead at Google Brand Studio. He heads up the creative agency inside Google that uses data from the search engine to produce powerful ad spots like these (and many more).

    Brandon gave a peek behind the curtain on his creative process when starting new projects, and talked about the Google Brand Studios Fellowship Program and shared what Google looks for when bringing on new talent. He also shared growing up in the Blue Ridge Appalachian mountains of Virginia, attending VCU's world-renowned Brandcenter, and reflected back on his time working in advertising at Wieden + Kennedy. Brandon is definitely one of the most down-to-earth and humble guests I've had on the show in some time, and I hope his story inspires you to push the boundaries of your creativity!

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