#EndCCStigma is an interview podcast designed to amplify the voices of people on social media who are working to end the unfair stigma associated with community colleges. Guest include community college alumni, staff, faculty, presidents, and allies from community organizations. The podcast is produ…
Remix: C4 Omnis -4 dB M5 X/Y -0 dB Medium Room Reverb
Zack Costello, saxophone Liz Ames, piano Recorded in Chelsea, MI October 2020
Demonstration track: Same program repeats (approx 35 seconds) 1) Final Mix with saxophone pickup (2 Neumann U87 + AEA R84) 2) Decca Tail (SP C4 Omni) only 3) Close mic (RODE m5) only 2) Complete piano mix (tail + close mics)
Special edition of the #EndCCStigma Podcast recorded live at Heritage Hall on the campus of Owens Community College.
This episode of the End Community College Stigma Podcast was recorded live at the NCACCT Leadership Seminar in Wilmington, NC on August 22, 2019. Trustee guests include: Ed Dalrymple, Central Piedmont Community College; Julie Emmons, Alamance Community College; Veda McNair, Wayne Community College; Gene Rees, Surry Community College. President guests include: Lisa Chapman, Central Carolina Community College; Jeff Cox, Wilkes Community College; Lawrence Rouse, Pitt Community College; Carol Spalding Rowan-Cabarrus Community College
We are excited to welcome Rachel James, co-host for Series Two of the #EndCCStigma Podcast! In this 5-minute teaser we provide some hints on the new series of podcasts we are developing for late Summer/early Fall. Are you excited!?!!?
This episode was recorded live in front of an audience at the 2019 NISOD conference in Austin, TX. Guest is Jack Hershey, my co-presenter at the conference. We recorded this brief podcast as a "live demo" of how easy it is to produce a podcast. Jack leads me through a fun "March Madness" activity that highlights famous community college alumni (with group participation from the conference attendees). Special thanks to Owen Robinson for loaning me his mics. Music by scottholmes.com / transcript to follow.
Episode 6 of 6. Guests: Erica Orians, Jenny Schanker, Faisel Amin, Maddie Cumpsten, Isaac Morrison, Lesa Humphrey, and Alex Johnson. The soundtrack was composed and performed by Scott Holmes of scottholmesmusic.com, and is licensed through Creative Commons. Complete transcript: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1cbIFdFesSHGpkw4lJS_d-Ljs4csxL-tC/view?usp=sharing
Episode 5 of 6. Guests: Jenae Parker, Joe Gilgour, Katie Dixon, Doug Peacock, Andy Bowne, and Linda Lujan. The soundtrack was composed and performed by Scott Holmes of scottholmesmusic.com, and is licensed through Creative Commons. Complete transcript: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1W0p8p8kNulVPFgOoJaP337o-nAhPTZ91/view?usp=sharing
Episode 4 of 6. Guests: Natalie Harder, Taylor Works, Bob Chikos, Shya Wheeler, Jo Blondin, and Richette Sweeney. The soundtrack was composed and performed by Scott Holmes of scottholmesmusic.com, and is licensed through Creative Commons. Complete transcript: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1kkQKxdWx6MhnU9sSysAQ87vecPdPy_pj/view?usp=sharing
Episode 3 of 6. Guests: MacKenzie Craig, William Serrata, Regina Garza Mitchell, Tori Kopp, Emily Timmerman, and Tara Zirkel. The soundtrack was composed and performed by Scott Holmes of scottholmesmusic.com, and is licensed through Creative Commons. Complete transcript: https://drive.google.com/file/d/13cNTy6mUSuTq6hLEa9KmG4z5BGCT0ES9/view?usp=sharing
Episode 1 of 6. Guests: Matt Reed, Marquez Abercrombie-Williams, Tenisha Baca, Lilian Valasquez, Josiah Litant, Danielle Hooven, and Aaron Gulyas. @OCCPresident. More information at endccstigma.org. The soundtrack was composed and performed by Scott Holmes of scottholmesmusic.com, and is licensed through Creative Commons. Complete transcript here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ncjUT5GLyzseZHiOrIhxGtH8RCrmgj8e/view?usp=sharing
Aaron Gulyas, Desiree Polk-Bland, Tenisha Baca, Josiah Litant, Doug Pontsler, Katie Giordello. Intro montage voices for Episodes #1 and #2. Complete transcript: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1tFlJZUpyCZ04-LW4-yNiduQYVjBKvgfQ/view?usp=sharing
Episode 2 of 6. Guests on this episode include Desiree Polk-Bland, Mariena Moore, Melanie Hammer, Malik Burrell, Katie Giordello, Hanna Beene, Doug Pontsler, and Sarai Peterson. Twitter handle is @OCCPresident. The theme music is "Make Your Dream Reality" by Scott Holmes of scottholmesmusic.com, and is licensed through Creative Commons. Complete transcript: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gEpdUO_uC8l6Cioxfcr3AcI1NcgY_LYe/view?usp=sharing
An audio collage of student voices. Aren't they amazing? Thanks to Marquez, Shaia, Tori, Danielle and Sirai. Each episode will feature student voices, and this is a sample. Soundtrack is "Make Your Dream Reality" by scottholmesmusic.com (licensed through Creative Commons).
This file is a teaser promo for the #EndCCStigma Podcast Project. Voices from the intro are by Tenisha Baca, Matt Reed, and Josiah Litant. Soundtrack is "Make Your Dream Reality" by scottholmesmusic.com, licenced through Creative Commons. Podcasts will drop on 4/3, 4/10, 4/17, and 4/24 during 2019 Community College Month. Link to full transcript: https://drive.google.com/file/d/18mJ58G68PufOnbYm-BI1J4qIp7V_hB9F/view
This is episode 3 of Teachable Moment, an interview program where the college president interviews a member of the campus community about an idea or concept from her/his area of expertise. The guest is L Scott Deaner, Professor of Geography.
This is the first episode of Teachable Moment, an interview program where the college president interviews a member of the campus community about an idea or concept from her/his area of expertise. The guest is Margaret Parker, Professor of Business. Note: this episode has some audio issues that have been resolved for future episodes. The levels were "hot" on my new microphones, and there is some "clipping" with the sound levels. My apologies to Professor Parker.
This is episode 2 of Teachable Moment, an interview program where the college president interviews a member of the campus community about an idea or concept from her/his area of expertise. Guest: Stephen Ross, Professor of Psychology.