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Intern Brenna Sheets from Emerson College is joined by fellow students Amber Call and Grace Rubin to discuss the reality of dating in the digital age. Whether you're an undergrad grinding through finals or a grad student juggling class, TA positions, and a work schedule, adding dating to the mix can feel like an unpaid internship with no resume opportunity. When you're trying to balance school, work, social life, and mental health, where does intentional dating even fit? In this episode, we take a deep dive into the influence of dating apps and the self-care practices you can implement while swiping left, right, and left again.Thank you to our Campus Clipper advertiser for today, Best MG Spa, a place where your mind and body get relaxed through exclusively offered organic body spa, foot spa, and head scalp therapy spa! Boston Students can get 20% off with cash payments when they show their student ID and the campus clipper coupon. Visit Best MG spa in Allston to unwind and treat yourself, because you deserve it!Check out more of Brenna's work in her articles, "The Mental Health Benefits of Being a Girl's Girl" and "How to Stay Somewhat Sane," posted on the Campus Clipper blog!Follow us on Instagram @campusclipper and TikTok @campusclipper for great student discounts at your favorite local restaurants and businesses. Visit nyc.campusclipper.com for all our NYC coupons, and visit boston.campusclipper.com for all our Boston coupons.
Intern Brenna Sheets from Emerson College is joined by Cambridge Natural's Emily K. to discuss natural health and wellness in the modern age. They discuss how supplements and herbal teas are being used, marketed, and perceived in our fast-paced, wellness-obsessed society. Is our reliance on these products a sign of empowerment—taking control of our health in accessible ways—or are we sometimes buying into a wellness fantasy with unclear benefits?Thank you to our Campus Clipper advertiser for today, Cambridge Naturals! Cambridge Naturals provides the best choices in natural wellness products (nutritional supplements, clean body care, organic foods, and healthy lifestyle supplies) and offers an amazing customer experience to the local community. They are committed to sourcing products locally, organically, and ethically via fair trade and direct trade channels, and to donating a portion of their profits to social and environmental organizations that impact the community. As part of their vision for a more just, equitable, and sustainable world, they strive to partner with businesses owned by women and historically marginalized groups. Boston Students can get 10% off fully priced products when they show their student ID and the campus clipper coupon.Check out more of Brenna's work in her articles, "The Mental Health Benefits of Being a Girl's Girl" and "How to Stay Somewhat Sane," posted on the Campus Clipper blog!Follow us on Instagram @campusclipper and TikTok @campusclipper for great student discounts at your favorite local restaurants and businesses. Visit nyc.campusclipper.com for all our NYC coupons, and visit boston.campusclipper.com for all our Boston coupons.
Intern Brenna Sheets from Emerson College leads today's discussion on self-care and wellness in college. With fellow interns Aidann Gia (Pace University) and Agatha Edwards (Brandeis University), the group discusses what American culture says about self-care, everyone's favorite wellness activities after a stressful week, what gets in the way of students prioritizing themselves, and the most helpful things we can all do right now. From exercising to binge-watching television, we cover the latest tips and trends in self-care today!Check out more of Brenna's work in her articles, "The Benefits of Doing Things Alone," and "How to Stay Somewhat Sane," posted on the Campus Clipper blog, along with Aidann Gia's 'Just Around the Corner' section for NYC students.Thank you to Campus Clipper advertiser Cantiere Hambirreria for making this podcast possible. The Italian burger joint has teamed up with the Campus Clipper to give students 20% off when they show their valid student ID and the Campus Clipper coupon, found here.Follow us on Instagram @campusclipper and TikTok @campusclipper for great student discounts at your favorite local restaurants and businesses. Visit nyc.campusclipper.com for all our NYC coupons, and visit boston.campusclipper.com for all our Boston coupons.
Intern Katie leads today's discussion. We talk about the pandemic's effect on college students, since current juniors and seniors' college experiences have been largely defined by the pandemic. We discuss what it was like being sent home from college in 2020, navigating online classes and extracurricular activities, and the lessons we've learned from this whole crazy experience.Check out more of Katie's work in her articles "Hindsight is 2020: Starting College in a Global Pandemic" and "Living in Moments of History", chapters in her e-book on college life during the Covid-19 pandemic.Thank you to Campus Clipper advertiser Tropic Berry Café for making this podcast possible. Click this link to get 35% off - Just order online at tropicberrycafe.com and enter promo code D1UAKJ.Check out all our publishing interns' writing on the Campus Clipper Blog.Follow us on Instagram @campusclipper and on TikTok @campusclipper for great student discounts at your favorite local restaurants and businesses. Visit nyc.campusclipper.com for all our NYC coupons, and visit boston.campusclipper.com for all our Boston coupons.
Welcome back to a new season of the Campus Clipper podcast!Intern Megan leads today's discussion. We talk about the activities that inspire creativity in our cities and how to balance creative hobbies with schoolwork and internships. We also discuss the uncertainty and insecurity that we often feel when putting our creative work out in the world, and how the right kind of support makes all the difference.Check out more of Megan's work in her articles "I Sing the Body Electric" and "Continuous Collaboration", chapters in her e-book on Songwriting and Publishing.Thank you to Campus Clipper advertiser Brewlita for making this podcast possible. Click this link to get 20% Off - Just show the coupon and your Student ID at checkout to get the discount.Check out all our publishing interns' writing on the Campus Clipper Blog.Follow us on Instagram @campusclipper and on TikTok @campusclipper for great student discounts at your favorite local restaurants and businesses. Visit nyc.campusclipper.com for all our NYC coupons, and visit boston.campusclipper.com for all our Boston coupons.
Intern Ehani leads today's discussion. We talk about the films, series, books, and other art that has touched our hearts, even when the world makes us want to be dark and cynical. We also discuss what role our passions have in our lives, and what passion means to us. Mentioned in this episode:Call Me By Your Name and Find Me by André AcimanLittle Women (2019 film) Directed by Greta GerwigThe Upanishads (Hindu philosophy) and Buddhist literatureFantastic Planet (1973 film) Directed by René Laloux The Clan of the Cave Bear by Jean M. AuelWriting on a typewriter to help focus and creativityThank you to Campus Clipper advertiser Bel-Fries for making this podcast possible. Clink this link to get 15% Off - Just show the coupon and your Student ID to get the discount.Follow us on Instagram @campusclipper and on TikTok @campusclipper for great student discounts at your favorite local restaurants and businesses. Visit nyc.campusclipper.com for all our NYC coupons, and visit boston.campusclipper.com for all our Boston coupons.
In this episode, our interns talk about going to college in a big city - from the cultural advantages to how they deal with the expensive cost of living. We also share our favorite things to splurge on. Mentioned in this episode:The Whitney MuseumThe Tenement MuseumTips for budgeting (even when you're not the budgeting type)Check out our publishing interns' writing on the Campus Clipper Blog.Follow us on Instagram @campusclipper and on TikTok @campusclipper for great student discounts at your favorite local restaurants and businesses. Visit nyc.campusclipper.com for all our NYC coupons, and visit boston.campusclipper.com for all our Boston coupons.
In this episode, our publishing interns talk about why they love writing and how they use writing and creativity as a tool for personal development and mental health. Check out our publishing interns' writing on the Campus Clipper Blog. This episode was recorded at the new East Village, NYC location of Marinara Pizza. Click this link to get 20% off their delicious pizzas and Italian entrees (with Student ID).Follow us on Instagram @campusclipper and on TikTok @campusclipper for great student discounts. Visit nyc.campusclipper.com for all our NYC coupons, and visit boston.campusclipper.com for all our Boston coupons.
Anna leads today's discussion about her ebook, Balancing Your College Life: An Existential Perspective on Exercise and Entertainment. We talk about how we chose our majors and dealing with uncertainty. We also share our tips for coping with academic pressure and art and literature that inspire us. Check out more of Anna's work in her article "Chapter One: Welcome Week" and "Chapter Three: Exercise & Mental Health in the Big Picture."Follow us on Instagram @thecampusclipper for great student discounts. Read the interns' work on our blog. Visit nyc.campusclipper.com for all of our NYC coupons.Mentioned in this episode:Nausea by Jean-Paul SartreAuthor Alan Watts and his work interpreting Eastern religions for Western audiencesNotion an online workspace to help organizationThe Book Thief by Marcus ZusakAuthor Neil Gaiman's short story collectionsZami: A New Spelling of My Name by Audre LordeWriter and activist Zitkala-SaBorderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza by Gloria E. AnzaldĂşa
Monica leads today's discussion. We talk about why we chose our respective college, coping with homesickness, and our internship experiences. We also share our tips for getting to know a big city.Check out more of Monica's work in her article "Chapter 2- The First Week at University (Full of Homesickness and Doubt)." Read about her experience studying abroad in "Chapter 5- An Unexpected Time in London."Follow us on Instagram @thecampusclipper for great student discounts. Read the interns' work on our blog. Visit nyc.campusclipper.com for all of our NYC coupons.
Sydney leads today's discussion, and it's all about "Plugging in with Good Intentions." We talk about technology - from maintaining long-distance friendships to podcasts and music recommendations. We also share our tips for managing anxiety on social media.Check out more of Sydney's work in her article, "Plugging in with Good Intentions — Chapter 4: Music Mix." Also Check out "Chapter 2: Fun Food Formulas" for some of her great recipes.Follow us on Instagram @thecampusclipper. Read the interns' work on our blog. Visit nyc.campusclipper.com for all of our NYC coupons.Mentioned in this episode:Mobile games to reduce anxietyAlexandra Anele's Youtube makeup tutorialsOn Cinema At the Cinema - Youtube series from comedian Tim HeideckerPod Save America for progressive politicsFrench pop artist IndilaBelgian singer AngèleEnglish Portishead, electronic duo Boards of Canada, and American band Bowery Electric
Cora leads today's discussion. We talk about travel and food - from the places we want to visit post-pandemic to the weirdest foods we've ever seen. We also share our tips for maintaining friendships as a student in a big city.Check out more of Cora's work in her article, Potlucks, Picnics, and Pesto Pasta, where she shares photos and stories from her picnics and rooftop potlucks.Follow us on Instagram @thecampusclipper. Read the interns' work on our blog. Visit nyc.campusclipper.com for all of our NYC coupons.Discussed on this episode:Japanese Souffle Pancakes - recipe hereThe dangerous Sardinian cheese Casu MarzuThe tradition of "almuerzo" (lunch) in Cuenca, EcuadorComedian Nate BargatzeThe benefits of a New York Public Library card
Allegra leads today's discussion. We talk about our family traditions surrounding food and how those traditions have evolved in college. We also share our tips for saving money on food when you live in an expensive city.Check out more of Allegra's work in her article, Milk, Milk, and More Milk: Chapter 5 — Connecting Food with Culture, which includes her recipe for Tres Leches Cake. Follow us on Instagram @thecampusclipper. Read the interns' work on our blog. Visit nyc.campusclipper.com for all of our NYC coupons.
Taylor leads today's discussion. We talk about cultivating creativity as a college students, the relationships between art, politics, and activism, and our favorite politically-inclined artists.Check out more of Taylor's work in her article: "The Creative Mind in a Chaotic World: Balancing Mental Health, Art, and Political Involvement"Follow us on Instagram @thecampusclipper. Read the interns' work on our blog. Visit nyc.campusclipper.com for all of our NYC coupons.
Join us as we discuss online dating and dating apps with student musician Seniada. We dive into how she met her boyfriend on Bumble, their experiences dating during a pandemic, and her predictions for this post-covid summer.
Listen in as Sebastian and I interview my good friend Sebastian Burbano about his experiences dating as a Gen Z. He discusses falling into the hook-up culture and then how he moved on from it.
Listen in as Sebastian and I interview a friend of mine, Sebastian Burbano on his experiences dating as a Gen Z. He tells about when he took part in the hook-up culture and then how he moved on it from it as well.
Today Publishing Assistant, Hannah and former intern, Sebastian, discuss Hannah's ebook, The Chase, and what it is about. They speak on the topic of the hook-up culture and how it has affected Hannah in her experience while dating in college. They discuss what Hannah has learned from her experiences and question the minds of many Fraternity boys.
Join us as our Graphic Design intern interviews our publishing interns about their writing process and what they have learned while creating their ebooks.
Listen in as we discuss Erin's ebook about our cooking habits and how they created bonds with the people in our lives.
Listen in as the interns and I discuss Jessica's Ebook about how food can be a form of love and our relationship with food and cooking.
Listen in while our Campus Clipper interns discuss specific moments throughout their college career and how they make time to treat themselves. We dive into Anias's Ebook that will be published in early 2021.
Join us and listen to how our interns share their experiences and how mental illness affects their college careers.
Join us as The Campus Clipper interns dive into how important the art of listening is and how they are learning to listen rather than just hearing. Yadira gives a short introduction about her soon to be published Ebook.
In this Episode, we have a pleasant discussion with Stephanie Tang, founder of Sacred Sounds Yoga located at 163 Bleecker St in Manhattan. She shares with us great insights how she got into this business, as well as the importance of health and wellness.
In this episode, we learn what Arul and Maria's business is all about, as well have have an honest and open discussion about what it means to be healthy and happy.
For the start of our new business owner interview series, we speak with Dr. Allan Sicignano, chiropractor of 30 years and health&wellness expert. We learn a boatload of priceless information about the health of the human body, and the importance of being health conscious in many facets of life.
This episode we meet at Handcraft Restaurant at 367 3rd Ave to discuss self-love. This is something that everyone should have on their minds, especially when going to college in NYC! Background music: Trigger Shy, host Kevin's band www.facebook.com/triggershy
In this episode, we meet at Atomic wings at 1st ave and 11th st Manhattan to have a very real and insightful conversation about how to balance home life and keep a good relationship with your family and friends at home while living in the city for college. Background music: Trigger Shy, host Kevin's band www.facebook.com/triggershy
On this second episode, the Campus Clipper intern team meets up at Just Salad in downtown Manhattan to talk about all things roommates. How do you survive and thrive living with your first roommates in college? We share our advice and ways of thinking that will help you get through some tough situations, and make sure that your communication is on point. We also share some horror stories of our own...listen to find out! Background music: Trigger Shy, host Kevin's band www.facebook.com/triggershy
The Campus Clipper intern family gets together for the first time at Evas Kitchen to discuss what it was like adjusting to college life in the big NYC. We share helpful tips and pieces of advice we've learned along our journey to not only survive, but thrive as a student in New York City! Background music: "Permanent Strangers" by Trigger Shy (facebook.com/TriggerShy)
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