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Conversations with faculty, staff, and students from Wilmington Friends School.

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    • Feb 20, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
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    Jake Rashkind with Andrés Pardo '21 and Ely Longwill '21

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 27:15


    Jake Rashkind stops by to chat with Andrés Pardo '21 and Ely Longwill '21 about his teaching career at Wilmington Friends School.

    Tracey Quillen Carney '80 | Books For Blue, Reading Tour

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2025 15:18


    “When a child looks at you like, ‘I trust you,' I think that's the most rewarding feeling in the world.” Tracey Quillen Carney '80 recently joined the Quaker Matters Podcast. In this episode, Tracey discusses her experience as a student here at WFS, the inspiration behind writing a children's book, the importance of literacy and how families can help their children develop this skill at an early age, and the most rewarding moments of their Reading Tour at local libraries throughout the First State.

    Lesley Tryon '71 | Assistant Director of Finance at WFS

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 13:00


    “To go back to the Quaker SPICES… I think the foundation of what Wilmington Friends School is… it turns out good people. Yes, of course, it's about the education, but it's also about the people this place turns out. It turns out good people who will do good.”Lesley Tryon '71, the Assistant Director of Finance at WFS, joined the Quaker Matters Podcast. In this episode, Lesley discusses how the business office supports faculty, staff, and students, why she has chosen to serve the school for over 30 years, and the decision to send her children to WFS. Enjoy!

    Zach Williams '02 | Author and Jones Lecturer in Fiction at Stanford University

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 39:07


    “There's no need to be modest about your ambitions or your hopes. If there is something that you want to do or something that you want to see happen in the world, move toward it one little step at a time, and you can be a part of how things change.” Zach Williams '02, an author and Jones Lecturer in Fiction at Stanford University, joined the Quaker Matters Podcast. In this episode, Zach discusses the importance of his WFS teachers and how they inspired him to get into the teaching profession, what he enjoys most about writing, what it's like to get a story published in The New Yorker, and his new book titled, "Beautiful Days.”

    Laura Jersild Pardo '90 | WFS MS Spanish Teacher

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 9:31


    “It prepares you to be a better citizen of the world, both going out into the world and receiving people into your own world who might not speak English. I also think it gives kids a sense that there is more than one normal in the world; there is more than one way to think about something because language has a big effect on how we perceive the world.”Laura Jersild Pardo '90, who serves as a middle school Spanish teacher at WFS, joined the Quaker Matters Podcast. In this episode, Laura discusses the importance of teaching Language at the middle school level, how she uses movement in the classroom each day to engage students, and what the future of Wilmington Friends looks like. Enjoy!

    WFS Entrepreneurship Club | Anya Agarwal '25 and Layla Baynes '25

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 14:30


    Inspired by their mothers' entrepreneurial spirits, Anya Agarwal '25 and Layla Baynes '25 founded the Entrepreneurship Club at WFS during the 2023-24 school year. They created the club to provide a supportive environment where WFS students could develop and share their business ideas. Anya hoped club members would realize that “no idea is a bad idea if you are passionate about it.”Throughout the school year, with the help of Upper School Math Teacher and Advisor Sarah Stock, the Entrepreneurship Club welcomed professors and employees from the University of Delaware who specialize in entrepreneurship. During these discussions, club members received valuable guidance for their ideas and learned the importance of stepping outside their comfort zones. The common sentiment echoed by each speaker was that if you never take a chance, you'll never know what you might accomplish. As Layla noted, “It's not about making an idea that's going to make you the most profit; it's about making something that you are most passionate about.”

    UPenn Social Innovators Program: Josh Fung '26 | Preoperative Total Joint Replacement Screener

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 5:29


    Josh created a preoperative total joint replacement (TJR) screener targeting patient-initiated cancellation. This TJR screener gives patients scores/ratings based on how likely they are to cancel their surgeries.

    UPenn Social Innovators Program: Cora Lohkamp '26 | Wild Kids in the Wildlife

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 5:43


    Cora's project, “Wild Kids in the Wildlife,” is focused on helping teens take action against climate change. Focusing on recycling, reusing, and reducing, Cora helped teenagers understand that there are many small and low cost every day efforts that they can do each day to help the environment.

    UPenn Social Innovators Program: Tripp Young '25 | Safe2Style

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 6:23


    Tripp's project recognized that athletes care about how they look while they play sports. His project, an awareness brand called “Safe2Style,”focused on helping lacrosse players decrease the chance of injury, while also maintaining a sense of style.

    UPenn Social Innovators Program: Ava Kolodczak '26 | College Help

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 6:22


    Ava's project, “College Help,” is designed to help high school juniors navigate key and challenging aspects of the college application process. Ava helped students narrow down programs and colleges that meet their needs, ultimately helping them evaluate what they want to go to college for.

    UPenn Social Innovators Program: Josh Fung '26 | Preoperative Total Joint Replacement Screener

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 5:29


    Josh created a preoperative total joint replacement (TJR) screener targeting patient-initiated cancellation. This TJR screener gives patients scores/ratings based on how likely they are to cancel their surgeries.

    UPenn Social Innovators Program: Piper Roskovensky '26 | Connecting with Careers

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 8:02


    Piper's project, “Connecting with Careers,” focused on helping high school students learn about different careers through interviews with people in various professions. These conversations share personal stories and advice from WFS alumni.

    UPenn Social Innovators Program: Temi Lufadeju '25 | Matchmaker

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 6:40


    Based on her own interest in talking with teens her age who are going through similar situations, Temi's Project, “Matchmaker,” is a peer-to-peer service that brings young people together, allowing them to share their experiences with one another.

    UPenn Social Innovators Program: Carter Fenimore '25 | Blind Strides

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 7:15


    Carter's project, “Blind Strides,” is centered around giving more accessibility and normalcy to blind people. Carter helped create a personal workout routine that works within their blindness.

    UPenn Social Innovators Program: Sandra Iancic '26 | AI College Guidance

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 7:55


    Sandra wanted to help students who are interested in the medical field plan their future. Her project, “AI College Guidance,” allows students to use AI and input key details about their future aspirations. After doing this, they receive a detailed description of the necessary steps one must take in order to accomplish their goals.

    UPenn Social Innovators Program: Nife Shoyinka '25 | Historyclub.exe

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 5:54


    Nife created Historyclub.exe, a space designed for students who are interested in history to express and explore their interests outside of class. Historyclub.exe is a place where students can explore all types of history and bounce ideas off of one another in a more free and unstructured setting.

    UPenn Social Innovators Prorgam: Lauren Toner '25 | Unlock Your Learning

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 10:57


    Lauren's project, “Unlock Your Learning,” focused on helping students with different learning challenges gain access to additional resources so that they can more effectively advocate for themselves.

    Alex Stan Mellow '01 | WFS 2nd Grade Teacher

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 9:59


    “I think you have to have a knowledge of the Quaker testimonies and the importance of those with being a global citizen because they are important for everyone to know. I think we all as humans strive to follow those types of testimonies, but I think understanding how they play a role in education is really important.” Alex Stan Mellow '01, who currently serves as a Lead 2nd Grade Teacher at WFS, joined the Quaker Matters Podcast. In this episode, Alex discusses how she implements the Quaker SPICES into the 2nd grade curriculum, the importance of giving students a voice in their learning, and what sharing the WFS experience with her mother, sisters, and children has been like.

    Piper Roskovensky '26 | Connecting with Careers: Alex Harris '68

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 23:57


    Piper Roskovensky '26 interviews Alex Harris '68. Alex, who is currently retired, used to manage and administer public-sector architectural projects. Some examples include: Fort Worden in Port Townsend, Washington, and the Central Library in Seattle, Washington. We are excited to share her journey of working in architecture!

    Piper Roskovensky '26 | Connecting with Careers: Josh Galperin '00

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 21:50


    Piper Roskovensky '26 interviews Josh Galperin '00. Josh is currently an Assistant Law Professor at Pace University. He studied at the University of Delaware, Yale School of Environment, and Vermont Law School. He has researched and taught environmental law, food and agriculture law and policy, property, constitutional law, and tort law. In their interview, they discussed his journey of teaching law and working in environmental law.

    Voices of Friends: Coach Bob Tattersall, athletic director, teacher, and the winningest high school football coach in the State of Delaware

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 53:31


    “We always tried to follow the idea that the team concept was more important than the individual and that the student came before the player.”Coach Bob Tattersall, longtime athletic director, teacher, and the winningest high school football coach in the State of Delaware, joined the Quaker Matters Podcast. In this episode, Coach T discusses his decision to join the Friends community in 1968, the characteristics of a successful coach and athletic director, what it's been like to share the WFS experience with his children and grandchildren, and why he continues to give his time towards WFS. Enjoy!

    Voices of Friends: Rick Grier-Reynolds, Creator of the WFS Global Peace and Justice course

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 71:14


    “It's the hope that all of us, every kid in that room, has the power to be a genius, to be extraordinary, to make a difference no matter where they are.” Rick Grier Reynolds, a longtime WFS teacher and the creator of the Global Peace and Justice course, joined the Quaker Matters Podcast. In this episode, Rick discusses his decision to join the WFS community in 1969, why his trip to Cyprus was life-changing in 1973, creating the Global Peace and Justice Course in 1979, and his current work with the Alternatives to Violence Project. Enjoy!

    Voices of Friends: Dick Kittle, Former WFS faculty member and parent of alum

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2024 34:47


    Dick Kittle, who has been working at Wilmington Friends School since 1975 in a variety of roles, joined the Quaker Matters Podcast. In this episode, Coach Kittle discusses his decision to work at Friends in 1975, what he enjoyed most about teaching history, coaching his children in lacrosse and football, and why he continues to give his time towards WFS. Enjoy!

    275th Webinar Series: Leadership, Teamwork, and Quaker Values from the World of Sports

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 81:49


    275th Webinar Series: Leadership, Teamwork, and Quaker Values from the World of Sports

    Voices of Friends: Sarah Schenck Maheshwari '90, Executive Director for ChristianaCare's Center for Virtual Health

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 32:05


    Sarah Schenck Maheshwari '90, who currently serves as the Executive Director for ChristianaCare's Center for Virtual Health, joined the Quaker Matters Podcast. In this episode, Sarah discusses her time as a student here at Wilmington Friends, her decision to enter the medical field after college, the importance of virtual healthcare, and what it's been like sharing the WFS experience with her four children.

    Black History Month at WFS Lower School

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 11:50


    Every February, with the support from our diversity committee and librarians, Wilmington Friends lower school students participate in a Black History Month project. Each class and/or grade chooses one important African-American figure to learn about, typically connecting to the class's interest or the curriculum. After their research, the group creates a display to share about that person with the rest of the school. Part 1: George Washington Carver Part 2: Audrey Faye HendricksPart 3: Aretha Franklin

    Voices of Friends: Shirley Padmore Mensah '87, Chief Judge at United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 43:58


    Shirley Padmore Mensah '87, who currently serves as the Chief Judge at United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri, joined the Quaker Matters Podcast. In this episode, Shirley discusses her time as a student here at Wilmington Friends, her decision to become a lawyer, her love of litigation, and why she decided to transition careers and become a magistrate judge. Enjoy!

    Voices of Friends: Chris Loeffler '00, WFS Interim Head of Lower School

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 46:50


    Chris Loeffler '00, who serves as our Interim Head of Lower School, joined the Quaker Matters podcast and discussed the following: the importance of LS students having a routine during the school year, numerous ways in which WFS encourages LS students to advocate for themselves, how he supports students and teachers throughout each school day, and his own WFS experience as a student.

    Voices of Friends: Gregg Miller, WFS Director of Technology

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 28:58


    Gregg Miller, who has worked at WFS for over three decades and currently serves as our Director of Technology, joined the Quaker Matters podcast and discussed the new technology that has been introduced to WFS during his time, the importance of the 1-to-1 laptop program, and what it's been like to share the WFS experience with his three children.

    Voices of Friends: Cynthia Stan Mellow, Former WFS faculty member and parent of alum

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 44:06


    Cynthia Stan Mellow, who served as the upper school visual arts teacher for 44 years, joined the Quaker Matters podcast and discussed her love of teaching, her passion for art, and why she dedicated so much of herself to the WFS community.

    Lenny Everett | The Friends' School

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 7:05


    Lenny, who is from Tasmania, Hobart and attends The Friends' School in Hobart, joined the WFS community for the past two weeks. Throughout his time here, he immersed himself into the school community by taking classes, attending Meeting for Worship, participating in sports, and exploring major U.S. cities with his host family. On this episode, we talk about his favorite class here at WFS, the similarities and differences between each school, and the moments that he enjoyed the most. Enjoy!

    275th Webinar Series: How Networking Enhances Your Brand

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 54:40


    Listen to this webinar titled, "How Networking Enhances Your Brand," featuring Andy McEnroe '04, Managing Director for Raymond James; Monterry Luckey, Deputy Director of the Delaware Workforce Development Board; and Lynne M. Williams, Executive Director of the Great Careers Group & BENG.

    Voices of Friends: Ethan Cooperson '87, Senior Researcher and Talent Statistician

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 40:04


    Ethan Cooperson, who currently works as a Senior Researcher at Stats Perform and Talent Statistician at numerous networks (CBS, TNT, etc.) joined the Quaker Matters Podcast and discusses the impact of attending WFS, how he got his big break into sports, what it's like to work a Super Bowl, and his favorite event that he's covered.

    Voices of Friends: John Bonifaz '84, Co-Founder and President at Free Speech For People

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 32:27


    John Bonifaz, who currently serves as the Co-Founder and President at Free Speech For People, joined the Quaker Matters Podcast and discusses the impact of attending WFS, the importance of voting rights, why big money in politics can be problematic, and why he has spent his entire career fighting to reclaim democracy.

    Alumni Spotlight: Ajala Elmore '20, Moravian University

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 27:45


    Ajala Elmore '20 joins the podcast to discuss the impact of WFS, advancing to the Division III College World Series, and interning at the Chase Fieldhouse this summer - enjoy!

    Alumni Spotlight: Craig Lyttleton '20, Susquehanna University

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 27:12


    Craig Lyttleton '20 joins the podcast to discuss the impact of WFS, starting Susquehanna Blockchain, and balancing his time as a student-athlete - enjoy!

    Alumni Spotlight: Denzel Dixon '20, Bethel College

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 16:13


    Denzel Dixon '20 stops by to talk about his growth as a student during his time at WFS, empowering the younger generation, and the content creator space — enjoy!

    Voices of Friends: Adam Ellick '95, Director and Executive Producer of Op-Docs and Opinion Video at The New York Times

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 47:30


    Adam Ellick '95 talks about the impact of the Whittier Miscellany and how it ignited his passion for journalism, the constant changes in journalism over the course of his 20-year career, and what it's like to win an Emmy.

    Voices of Friends: Dr. Omar Khan '90, Enterprise Chief Scientific Officer and Vice President of Research Administration and Scientific Affairs for ChristianaCare

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 63:39


    Dr. Omar Khan '90 shares with us his passion for research and why filling in the missing gaps in medicine is critical, his decision to enter the world of family medicine, and letting his life speak through his actions.

    Voices of Friends: Louisa Terrell '87, Director of the White House Office of Legislative Affairs

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 32:52


    Louisa Terrell '87 discusses the impact of being a WFS “lifer,” working for President Joe Biden for the past 20 years, and navigating our divided political landscape.

    Part 2: Original Sin, Jace Boland '23

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 25:31


    Jace Boland '23 joins the Quaker Matters Podcast to talk about Original Sin, the student-run performance this year that he directed. Jace takes us through the directing process for this show, what he enjoys most about directing itself, and the difference between acting and directing. Enjoy!

    Part 1: Original Sin, Jack Hebert '23

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 31:39


    Jack Hebert '23 joins the Quaker Matters Podcast to talk about Original Sin, the student-run performance this year that he wrote and starred in. Jack takes us through the script-writing process, his inspiration for the script, and what it's like to act in something that you wrote. Enjoy!

    2x 200 IM State Champion: Kira Agne '23

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 22:23


    1:30 - Her start in swimming and beginning to compete 4:15 - What makes a successful 200 IM swimmer 5:30 - Expectations for her HS career9:00 - Winning her 1st State Championship 12:00 - Handling the pressure 13:00 - Winning her 2nd State Championship 14:40 - Biggest influences in her swimming career 16:00 - Swimming at Georgetown 18:30 - Favorite moments swimming at WFS 19:20 - Mad Minute Segment 20:10 - Ring the Bell Segment

    Alumni Spotlight: Nick Redd '20 | National Champion Lacrosse Player at the University of Maryland

    Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 15:46


    1:00 - When he first started playing lacrosse2:00 - Playing at WFS, giving back to the team4:20 - Why Maryland?6:00 - Winning a National Championship 8:40 - How his parents inspire him10:00 - Being proud of his brother 11:00 - One lesson he keeps with him from WFS12:30 - Mad Minute Segment 14:00 - Ring the Bell Segment

    Empowering yourself, understanding mindfulness, and the power of listening - WFS Middle and Upper School Counselor Danielle Litterelle

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 22:58


    1:30 - What is is social, emotional learning? 2:30 - Improving this in the classroom, the value it brings 3:30 - How can parents help? 4:30 - Having her own space as a counselor 5:30 - What is mindfulness? 7:40 - What is psycho-education? 8:20 - Practicing gratefulness each day 10:00 - Making mental health a priority 11:20 - Quaker Cares 12:20 - Wearing different hats, the power of listening 14:30 - Being the first counselor at WFS 16:00 - How can Meeting for Worship help when it comes to centering oneself? 17:00 - The ways in which students can build self-esteem 19:00 - Approaching mid-terms, the power of music when studying 20:00 - Mad Minute Segment 21:00 - Ring the Bell Segment

    Creating your own academic path, School Year Abroad, and the power of student-led clubs - WFS Head of Upper School, Rebecca Zug

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 23:30


    2:00 - Shaping your own academic path at WFS 3:30 - Benefits of Malone Schools Online Network (MSON)5:00 - Joining School Year Abroad, brining back a global mindset 7:10 - Establishing the Quest Scholars Program in 20099:50 - The importance of the Senior Exploration 11:30 - Teaching Theory of Knowledge (TOK)13:15 - Culminating Project for TOK16:20 - Student run clubs and committees 18:00 - Helping families balance the numerous options20:00 - What Rebecca loves most about her job 21:40 - Mad Minute Segment 22:30 - Ring the Bell Segment

    The origin story of computer science at WFS, building math skills through computer science, and creating a generation of problem-solvers - WFS Lower School Math and Computer Science Teacher, Carol Amaral-Ly

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2023 11:16


    1:10 - The beginning of coding at WFS2:35 - Scratch programming3:30 - Beginning the coding process in Kindergarten 4:50 - Why students are motivated by doing this type of work5:40 - Helping new lower school students who do not begin coding in Kindergarten 6:15 - Connecting computer science to the to lower school curriculum 7:00 - Building math skills through computer science 8:00 - The value of partner programming 9:00 - How the curriculum as technology continues to evolve 9:30 - Being comfortable not knowing, working through a process10:00 - What Carol enjoys most about teaching10:30 - Creating a generation of problem solvers

    Scholar Spotlight: Allison Miller, University of Delaware

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 14:48


    Cohort 6 scholar Allison Miller stops by to talk about her experience as a DCS student, what life is like as a first-generation college student, and her passion for art!

    Alumni Spotlight: Ciara Graves '16 | Marketing Director/Social Media & Audience Development Strategy at Thrive Music

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 34:43


    1:25 - Introduction to music production4:00 - Decision to attend Elon5:25 - How Elon helped jumpstart her career8:30 - Internships and how she became interested in marketing10:00 - Describing the feeling when she found out that she was a "Gold Record" recipient13:40 - Most important aspect of her work16:00 - The power of networking and how it has helped her career25:00 - Deciding to live in Wilmington, not Hollywood27:00 - Impact of WFS29:00 - Mad Minute Segment32:10 - Ring the Bell Segment

    Creating a classroom filled with love, empowering students, and solving real-world problems - WFS Middle School Math and Science Teacher, Megan Hegenbarth

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 32:51


    1:00 - Introduction to WFS 2:40 - Why she chose a career in education4:00 - Starting her own business 6:40 - Coming back to WFS 8:40 - Empowering students in math and science 11:40 - Solving real-world problems in the classroom16:00 - Creating a classroom filled with love and respect 19:20 - Encouraging mistakes in the classroom, building resiliency 20:10 - No chairs in the classroom?!23:10 - Quakerism in the classroom and how it impacts learning 25:00 - Finding inspiration from her WFS colleagues27:00 - Mad Minute Segment 30:30 - Ring the Bell Segment

    The power of gardening, community service, and pushing yourself to new limits - WFS Middle School Science Teacher and Summer Program Director, Carlos Charriez

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2022 23:19


    Carlos Charriez joins the podcast to talk all things gardening! 1:30 - How his love of gardening evolved over the years 3:40 - His time in Brazil and its impact 4:30 - Becoming involved in the local Wilmington community 5:50 - Acquiring two plots at Bellevue State Park 7:15 - Help that he received from the community 8:40 - When the organic garden came to WFS9:40 - Building a greenhouse on campus this summer 10:30 - The various ways in which gardening enhances his classroom work as a teacher 13:30 - What he hopes students take away from their time in the garden, hopes for this budding program 15:30 - Running Ultra Trail races 18:50 - Why he gives so much of his time and energy to WFS 20:45 - Mad Minute Segment 21:30 - Ring the Bell Segment

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