Some of the most important voices at Middlebury are student voices. This podcast series was developed and produced by students in order to offer stories and perspectives unique to how Middlebury students encounter their world.
A bouyant audio collage about how our ideas about our parents change over time. By Marissa Perez.
This piece about language, culture and assimilation explores the internal conflict experienced by young girls who are raised in two cultures. Julia Alvarez’s reading of her poem “All-American Girl”, along with a recollection of her own childhood, reminds us all to stay true to our roots. Produced by Alejandra Gil.
Explore the relationship between man and nature through the eyes (and ears) of recent college grad Lee Farese, a philosopher and an amateur birdwatcher. By Gracie Farese.
Can 36 questions and a lot of eye contact make two strangers fall in love? By John Terhune.
Vermonters Nate and Jane Palmer describe the impact that the Vermont Gas pipeline has had on their lives. By Ben Borgmann-Winter
What does it mean to have your heart strings tugged across continents, to pledge several allegiances, to be from nowhere, to be from everywhere? The question "Where are you from" has no simple answer for those who identify as "third culture kids.” Produced by Eliza Renner.
Producer Elise Biette talks about her emotional struggle with attending college in her hometown.